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FROM   THE  LIBRARY  OF 
REV.   LOUIS    FITZGERALD    BENSON.  D.  D. 

BEQUEATHED   BY   HIM   TO 

THE   LIBRARY  OF 

PRINCETON  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY 


CROWNING  GLORY 


No.  1. 


A  CHOICE  COLLECTIOH  OP 


GOSPEL     HYMNS, 


BY 


PETER   BILHORN, 


ASSISTED  BY 


.A.  .    BEIUXiTSr 


PUBLISHED   BY 


^.  BILHORN,  148  Madison  Street,  Chicago,  III. 

Y.  M.  C.  A...  5th  Kloor. 


<HPREFKCE-^ 

Crowning  Glory  No.  1.  is  a  collection  of  Songs 
and  Hymns,  for  Solos,  Duets,  Quartettes,  Chorus 
and  Congregational  singing.  Especially  adapted 
for  Sunday-schools,  Prayer  Meetings,  Revivals 
and  Mission  Work. 

This  Avork  is  compiled  to  Herald  Forth  the 
Gospel  of  our  Lord  and  Savior  Jesus  Christ  to 
a  needy  ^A^orld,  and  His  coming  again  for  His 
people. 

Yours,  "Till  He  come," 

P.  BILHORN. 


S^^Read  carefully  the  notice  on  inside  cover,  and  see  what  li  said  of 
the  book. 


VHatid  •«<  BovBd  by  W.  B  Conkcy  Comptny,  ChiMfO. 


Crowning  Glory; 


— ^  A  COLLECTION  OF 


Gospel  Hymns. 


No.  1. 


All  Hail  the  Power  of  Jesus'  Name! 


Bev.  E.  Pkbronet,  1780. 


(CORONATION.) 


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1.  All     hail    the  pow'r  of        Je  -  sus' name!  Let     an  -  gel's  pros-trate      fall; 

2.  Let      ev  -  'ry     kin-dred,      ev  - 'ry  tribe,  On     this    ter-restri-al       ball; 

3.  Oh,     that  with  yon-der       sa-cred  throng, We      at      His  feet  may      fell; 


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Bring  forth  the    roy  -  al     di    -  a  -  dem.  And  crown  Him     Lord       of 

To   Him  all    ma  -  jes  -  ty       as-cribe,  And  crown  Him     Lord       of 

We'll  join  the    ev  -  er  -  last  -  ing  song,  And  crown  Him     Lord       of 


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Bring  forth  the  roy  -  al      di  -  a  -  dem,  And  crown  Him  Lord         of  all. 

To    Him  aU  ma  -jes  -  ty     as-cribe,  And  crown  Him  Lord         of  all. 

We'll  join    the  ev  •  er  -  last -ing  song.  And  crown  Him  Lord_       of  all. 

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No.  2. 


Glory  to  Jesus,  He  Saves. 


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1.  Glo  -  ry      to     Je  -   sus   who  died     on    the     tree,   Paid    the  great  price  that  my 

2.  Once    in  my  heart  there  was    sin    and   de  -  spair,   Now   the   dear  Sav  -iour  liiiu  - 

3.  Come  then,  ye  wea  -  ry,  who  long  to      be    free.  Come  to    the  Sav  -  ior,   He 

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soul  might  be  free; 
self  dwell-tjth  there, 
wait  -  eth   for     thee ; 

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Now      I       can  sing      hal  -  le     -    lu  -  jah  to  God, 

And    from   his   pres  -  ence  comes  peace     to  my  soul. 

Then   with  the    ran-sora'd   tiiis      song  you  can  sing, 

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Glo  -  ry !  He  saves,  He    saves. 


Glo  •  ry !  He  saves,         glo  -   ry  !  He  saves, 


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glo  •  ry !  He    saves, 

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No.  3.       Come,  Great  Deliverer,  Come. 


Fannt  J.  Crosby. 


'Thou  art  my  help  and  my  deliverer."— Vs.  40: 17. 


W.  H.DOANB. 


1.  O        hear  my    ciy,    be    gracious  now    to      me.  Come,  Great  Deliv'rer,  come; 

2.  I         have   no  place,  no    shel  -  ter  from  the  night,  Come,  Great  Deliv'rer,  come; 

3.  My      path    is     lone,  and   wea  -  ry     are    my  feet,  Come,  Great  Deliv'rer,  come; 

4.  Thou  wilt   not  spurn  con  -  tri-tion's  brok-eu  sigh,  Come,  Great  Deliv'rer  come; 


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My  soul  bowed  down  is  long-ing  now  for  Thee,  Come,  Great  Deliv'rer,  come. 
One  look  from  Thee  would  give  me  life  and  light,  Come,  Great  Deliv'rer,  come. 
Mine  eyes  look  up  Thy  lov  -  ing  smile  to  meet,  Come,  Great  Deliv'rer,  come. 
Re  •    gard  my  prayer,  and  hear  my  hum- ble    cry.  Come,  Great  Deliv'rer.  come. 


Refrain. 


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— ^-4VJ 


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I've  wandered  far     a-way  o'er  mountains  cold,  I've  wandered  far  a-way  from  home; 

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take   me  now,  and  bring  me     to    Thy  fold,  Come,  Great  Deliv'-rer    come 


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Ck>pyrigbt,  1887,  by  Biglow  &  Main,  used  by  permissioxk 


No.  4.    Are  You  Washed  in  the  Blood  ? 

E.  A.  H.  Rev.  E.  A.  Bomxv. 


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S^  ^-    ^  -^    "-S- 

1.  Have  you     been     to  Je  -  sus 

2.  Are    you     walk  -  ing  dai  -  ly 

3.  When  the    Bridegroom  cometh 


■^  ^  V    *    ^—'-^ 

for  the  cleansing    pow'r?  Are  you 

by  the  Saviour's     side?     Are  you 

will  your  robes    be     white,  Pure  and 

4;     Lay      a    -    side      the       garments      that  are  stain'd  with    sin,      And  be 

> »i _U \ S_ 


D.  S.  garments 


spot-lets,   are    tfiey 
Fine. 


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It &- 


grace 
cru 
man 
soul 


this     hour?  Are 

ci    -   fied?  Are 

sions    bright,  And 

un    -  clean.  Oh, 


you  wash'd 

you  wash'd 

be    wash'd 

be    wash'd 


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m 
in 
in 
in 


the     blood 
the     blood 


the 
the 


blood 
blood 


of  the    Lamb? 

of  the   Lamb? 

of  the  Lamb? 

of  the  Lamb! 


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white 
Chorus. 


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as      snowt    Kre     you   wash'd     in       the    blood        of     the    Lamb? 


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Are 


you   wash  d  in 

Are     you  wash'd 


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the     blood.  In 

in     the  blood,      In 


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the 


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cleans  -  ing    blood       of 
cleans  -  ing    blood,      in 

r — 1 — r==i^ 


the     Lamb? 
the      blood     of 


the     Lamb? 


Are    your 


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By  permiMioa. 


No.  6.   Drinking  at  the  Living  Fountain. 


p.  H.  BoBttlf. 


P>  BlLBOBX. 


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s    S    K    k: 


^  * '  ^  '-J 


«=i^ 


:& 


1.  I  have  found  a  balm  for  all  my  woe,     Je  -  sus  is  the  liv  -  ing 

2.  When  I  came  to  Je  -  sus  in    my  sin,   Bend-ing  at  the  liv  -  ing 

3.  As    I  heard  his  voice  so  kind  and  sweet.  Sounding  at  the  liv  -  ing 

4.  To  the  fountain  come,  O  come  to  -  day,  Flow-ing  is  the  liv  -  ing 


fount-ain; 
fount-€un; 
fount-ain, 
fount-ain; 


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I      am  full    of     joy,     as  Christ  I  know,  Drink-ing  at  the  fount  of 

Then  he  heard  my  pray'r  and  made  me  clean, Cleansed  me  at  the  fount  of 

Then    I  wept  and  sang  low    at   his  feet,    Drink-ing  at  the  fount  of 

If    you  come  he'll  wash  your  sins  a  -  way,      Je  -  sus  is  the  fount  of 

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life, 
life, 
life, 
life. 


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O    the  fount  is  Christ,  in  him  be  -  lieve,  Drink-ing  at  tiie  liv  -  ing  fount-ain; 

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All  who  come  to  him  the    life  re-ceive,      Je  -  sus  is  the  fount  of   life. 


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Copyrigbt,  1886,  by  P.  BaJKU. 


No.  6.        What  Will  "Your  Harvest  Be? 

Mies  JOLIA  n.  JOHNBTON.  p.  BiLBORV. 


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1.  This     is      the  gold  -  en 

2.  Sow  -  ing    the  seeds    of 

3.  What    of    your  seed,   be  - 

4.  Earn  -  est    and  faith  -  ful 

^     ^    .^     ^      -p- 

seed  - 
sor  - 
lov  - 
toil  - 

=*-:-  ^    9     w  -f »~ 

time.    What  will  the    har  -  vest 
row,    Plant  -  ing  the  thorns    of 
ed,       You  who  have  named  His 
era,       Bear  -  ing   the     pre  -  cious 

.^.     .m-   -m-   -m-   4^     .m. 

yield? 

wrong, 

name? 

seed, 

>i-\^-«" 

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P       'F       W 

■     '*  - 

t      "1 1 

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What    is      the  seed,      O  sow  -  er,  Dropped  in    the  wait  -  ing 

Look    to     the  end,  thou  sow  -  er,  Tho'     it    may  tar  -  ry 

Ib        it    from  out  the  gar  -  ner,  Pre  -  cious  and  still     the 

Bow  -  ing     be  -  side  all  wa  -  ters,  Eead  -  y       in  word     and 


m 


<)w  -  ing      De  -  Slue      aai 

r  f  T  r  r 


^     |g     ^1 — ^ 


field? 

long; 

same? 

deed, 


U     ^     k 


yr-y  U'    I      u  \ 


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2      #     J       J         '       —           '       1 

a       J       fl 

S          m 

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■>          S              Ml 

J           ^    •  - 

s    s    s 

P          « 

P     •       •^      " 

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a   •     '  B    • 

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8.  •  .• 

In  -  to 

the     o  -  pen       fur  -  row. 

Un  -  der    the    sun 

-  light    free, 

Sow  -  ing 

in      sin    and    doubt -ing,      S 

eed    for      e  -  ter 

-    ni    -    ty, 

Are    you 

a     care -less        i    -    dler?  "^ 

Ih&t    is    your  hope 

and      plea  ? 

You  shall 

re  -  turn    re  -  joic  -  ing,       "^ 

fou  shall  the    Mas 

-  ter       see; 

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Seed  from 
Reap  - ing 
When  you 
When    the 


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your  hand  is  fall  -  ing.  Oh  !  what  will  your  har  -  vest 
the  fruit  here  -  af  -  ter.  Oh  !  what  will  your  har  -  vest 
must  join  the  reap  -  ers.  Oh  !  what  will  your  har  -  vest 
ripe  sheaves  are  gar  -  ner'd.  Oh  !  blest  will  your  har  -  vest 

jg=p?    r   ^   r  ^=w:: 


nen    tne  npe  snea 


be? 
be? 
be.' 
be. 


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Copyrisht,  18%,  by  P.  Bilbobh. 


What  Will  Your  Harvest  Be  ?— Concluded. 


Chokus. 


Bit. 


rit. 


1^=fS 


9 


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What -will  your  har- vest    be,  (bar -vest  be),  Whatwill  your  bar  -  vest     be? 
Lut  f .  Blest  will  your  har  -  test   he,  (har  -  vest  he,)  Blest  will  your  har  -  vest     he. 

m-  -m-  ^.  ^    -m-    J'  S"-  ^')  ^    y     -^. 


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No.  7.         Oh!  'tis  Glory  in  My  Soul. 

Flora  L.  Bssr.  ^        ^  Jho.  E.  Swbnbt. 


1.  To    Thy  cross,  dear  Christ,  I'm  clinging,  All    my    ref  -  uge  and  my  plea; 

2.  Long  my  heart  hath  heard  Thee  call-ing,  But     I    thrust    a  -  side  Thy  grace; 

3.  Love    e  -  ter  -  nal,  light    e  -  ter  -  nal.  Close  me    safe  -  ly,  sweet  -  ly    in ; 


£ 


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it  bad  not  stoop' d  to  me. 
is  shin-ing  from  Thy  face, 
er  keep  me    free    from  sin. 


Match 'less  is  Thy  lov  -  ing-kind-ness.  Else 
Yet,  O  bound-less  con  -  de- seen- sion,  Love 
Sav  -  ior,     let    Thy  balm  of   heal  -  ing,     Ev  - 


'm. 


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^^g-i-lMr 


l^    l^      g 


Chobtjs. 

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Oh,   'tia    glo  •  ry !  oh,   'tis 


glo 


ry!    Oh,   'tis    glo  -  ry     in     my    soul, 


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9 


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For  I've  touch'd  the  hem  of  His  gar  -  ment,  And  His  pow'r  doth  make  me  vrhole 


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9 


No.  8.     To  Save  a  Poor 


Rev.  John  O.  Foster,  A.  M. 


Sinner  Like  Me. 

Grace  I.  Fostbr. 


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of     the 


1.  I'll      sing 

2.  His      glo    -    ry  im 

3.  Tho'     sea    -  sons  of 

4.  ^ly  peace     like  a 


sto  -  ry, 
mor  -  tal 
er  -  ror 
riv  -  er 


^W- —  I 1-^- — rf p-^- 


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how  Je    -    sua  from     glo  -  ry    Has 

bright  o    •     ver    the     por  -   tal,   Has 

and  mo  -   ments  of       ter  -  ror,  Like 

flows  on  -  ward  for  •  ev   -   er,      A 


4==t=: 


Icizjc 


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^     i  ^    ^    h    h. 

V  ^                                Si           S             N             k.             N 

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(fl ^-^^    m      J"    J 

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tF-^:  -ir-w---§i^-5— -^-  ^'<^^ 

S^" • 

saved      a    poor    sin  -  ner    like     me; 

That  all      who  be  -  lieve  Him, and 

ban  -  ished  the  gloom  from  the     grave; 

The  Lord     has  as  -  cend  -  ed,   the 

bil  -  lows   of     sor  -  row  may    roll; 

In    Christ   I'm  con  -  fid  -  ing,   In 

tide      to      e  -   ter  -  ni  •  ty's     sea, 

To    swell    the  old    sto  -  ry   with 

K         6      K                                 . — . 

JB  « •   s  «    «  "f"  "f" 

(m)'*i.    W '     ••    *     r      1       1 

«  *       m 

» •    B  •      p     p       p       {a       1 

jpj'Vt    r         >      :         »       p       M 

K  •       K 

^-^     L-       5     >     r      r     1 

r-      --r 

L         1^         tf     L«       L*       L*       P   "~ 

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Sr^^ 


all  who  re   •  ceive  Him, 

dark  •  ness  is       end  •  ed 

Him  I  am      hid  -  ing, 

voi    -  ces  in       glo  -  rv. 


His    bless  -  ed   sal  -  va  -  tion  may  see. 

And    now     He    is   might -y      to  save. 

With    safe  -  ty  and   rest    to     my  soul. 

He    saved      a  poor   sin  -  ner  like  me. 


4=t: 


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jizzt 


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Chorus. 


i=Fr 


Then  sing       the    glad    cho  - 


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rus.    His      ban   ♦   ner     is      o'er 


ris:  g  e  t^ 


His 


5E^E3E^ 


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^         ^         ^      n—  —  — 

mer  -  cy      is  bound-less   and 


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To  Save  a  poor  Sinner.— Concluded. 


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C.  Wesley.  ITALIAN  HYMN.    6s,  48.  Felice  Giardimi. 


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2.  Come.Thou  in  -  car    -    nate   Word,     Gird  on       Thy  might-y    sword; 

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In      this     glad    hour; 


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Drink  and  Live. 


**IAm  th4  Living  Water,  Drink  qf  Me  and  ye  thall  never  thirti."— John  W.  14,  vl.  dS. 

P.  B.  P.  BlLBOBK. 


1.  Liv  -  ing  wa  -  ter     pure  and  free,        God  hath  sent    to      yoa    and  me; 

2.  Thirst -y  souls  with   care   cp-press'd,  Drink  and  Christ  shall  give  you  rest; 

3.  Come  and  drink  while 'tis     to-day,      Come  and  drink  with -out     de-lay; 

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Why  with  thirst  should  sin  -  ners  die,       Since  life's  fount  -  ain   is  so  nigh. 

Come,  for    this      is      Je  -  sus'  call,      To      the   fount -ain  free  to    all. 

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No.  11. 

Rer.  E.  A.  HoiTMAN. 


Glory  to  His  Name. 


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so  wondrous  -  ly  saved  from  sin,      Je  -  sus     so  sweet -ly 
cious  fountain,  that  saves  from  sin,       I       am     so  glad     I 
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bides  with  -  in;    There  at     the  cross  where  He  took  me    in;    Glo-ry  to  His 

en-ter'd     in;    There  Je  -  sus  saves  me    and  keeps  me  clean, Glo-ry  to  His 

Sav -ior's  feet;  Plunge  in      to-day,  and    be   made  complete;  Glo-ry  to  His 


No.  12. 

A.  CLtVKLAND  COXB 


By  permission. 

In  the  Silent  Midnight. 


G.  P.  Merrick- 


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1.  In    the  si  -  lent  midnight  watches,  List — thy  bo-som  door!  How  it  knock-eth, 

2.  Say  not 'tis  thy  pulse  is  beat-ing:    'Tis  thy  heart  of   sin;   'Tls  thy  Sav -ior 

3.  Death  comes  down  with  reckless  footstep,  To  the  hall  and  hut;  Think  you  death  will 

4.  Je  -  sus  wait-eth,  wait-eth,wait-eth;  But  thy  door  is  fast!  Grieved,  a- way  thy 

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knocketh ,  knocketh ,  Knocketh  e  v-er-more. 

knock8,andcrieth,Rise,and  let  me  in. 

stand  a-knocking  Where  the  door  is  shut? 

Sav-ior  go-eth :  Death  breaks  in  at  last. 


5.  Then  'tis  thine  to  stand  entreating 

Christ  to  let  thee  in ; 
At  the  gate  of  heaven  beating, 
Wailing  for  thy  sin. 

6.  Nay,  alas!  thou  foolish  virgin, 

Hast  thou  then  forgot  ? 
Jesus  waited  long  to  know  thee. 
But  he  knows  ^ee  not. 


No.  13. 


More  Like  Thee. 


W.  J.  K. 


W.  3.  KiRsrATUec, 


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Je  -  SU3,  Sav  -  ior,  great  Ex  -  am  - 
Lest  I  vran  -  der  from  Thy  path 
When  temp-ta  -  tiona  fierce-ly  low  - 
When  a  -  round  me  all  is  dark- 
When  death's  cold,  re  -  pul  -sive  fin  - 


pie,      Pat  -  tern  of    all    pu    -   ri  -  ty, 
-way,     Or     my  feet  move  wear  -  i    -  ly, 
er,        And  my  shrinking  soul  would  flee, 
ness.     And  Thy  beau-ties  none  may    see, 
get     Leaves  its  im- press  on      my    brow, 


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Change  each  weak  - 
May  Thy  beams, 
May  Thy  life, 


low    in    Thy  foot-steps, 
my  hand  and  lead  me, 
ness  in  -  to    pow-er, 

O    Glorious  Brightness, 
with -in    me  swell-ing, 


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Keep  me  stead-fast:  more  like  Thee. 
Keep  me  spot-less:  more    like  Thee. 
In     ef  -  ful-gence  shine  thro'  me. 
Keep  me  sing-ing  then     as     now. 


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No.  14. 

Tbe  "Lan»n  " 


Closer  to  Thee. 


1.  O     Je  -sua  my  Lord  and  my  Sav-ior,   A    rock  and    a   ref-uge  to     me; 

2.  Let  peace  from  thy  pres-ence  pos  -  sess  me,    A  peace  that    a  -  bid  -  ing  shall  be; 

3.  When  close  by  thy  side   I     am  keep-ing,  My  path-way  ismark'dout  by  thee; 

4.  And  whenmylife'3Jour-ney  is     end  -  ing,  The  waves  of  the  riv  -  er      I      see; 


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And  when  my  temp-ta  -  tions  dis-tress  me,   O  draw  me  still  clos  -  er  to  thee. 

And  rich  are  the  fields  for  my  reap-ing,  While  clos  -  er    and  clos -er  to  thee. 

Let    an  -  gels  from  glo  -  ry  de-scend-ing,   My    spir  -  it    bear  clos  -  er  to  thee. 


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"  He  thall  separate  them  one  from  another."— MutU  ixv.  83. 

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2.  The       day        of     the    Lord       is  most     cer  -  tain    to    come.    And  in 

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Come,  Sinners,  Come! 


p.  BiLHORN. 


A.  Beirlt. 

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1.  Come,  sin-ners,  come  to    Je  -  sus  now,  While  mer-cy  stands  entreating;  \ 
The    Spir  -  it  and  the  Bride  say  come,    The  Sav-ior's  voice  is   {omit)    plead-ing.  J 

2.  Come,  wea  -  ry  one,  dis-tress'd  with  sin,    His  blood  still  is    the  to-ken;  \ 

A     full    a-tone-ment  He  hath  made,  The  way  to  life     is    {omit)      o-pen.      / 


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Come,  Jesus  has  forgiven; 
He  is  the  life,  the  truth,  the  rest. 
The  only  way  to  heaven. 


4  I  come,  O  Lord,  I  come  to-day. 
Forsaking  sinful  pleasure; 
O  do  not  turn  from  me  away, 
But  he  my  only  treasure. 


No.  17. 

E.  C.  A. 

Not  too  fast. 

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The  Prodigal  Child. 


E.  C.  Avis. 


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1.  O,  prod  -  i  -  gal, come,  I  am  wait-ing,  Why    tar 

2.  O,  prod  -  i  -  gal, come,  I  am  wait-ing,    The  Sav  -  ior  said  sweetly  and  low; 

3.  O,  prod  -  i  -  gal, come,  I  am  wait-ing.  From  pleasures  of  sin    turn  a  -  way; 

4.  O,  prod  -  i -ga;,  come,  I  am  waiting,      E  -  ter  -  ni-ty  nowdraweth  nigh; 


Why  perish  with  cold  and  with  hun-ger?There's  bread  enough  yet  and  to       spare. 
Thy  sins  tho'  they  be     red  as  scar  -  let,    I'll  make  them  as  white  as   the      snow. 
Make  haste  and  come  back  to  thy  Fa  -  ther,  Thy  soul  may  be  lost    in      de    -   lay ! 
Re  -  turn  and  be-lieve  on  the  Sav  -  ior.   And  thou  shall  have  treasures  on     high. 


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Come  home,       Come  home, 


And  squander  thy  substance  no  long-er;     O      prod-i  -  gal  child,  come   home. 


Copyright,  1887,  by  E.  C.  Avis.    By  per. 


No.  18.       The  Savior  is  My  All  in  All. 


"  Wherefore  He  ia  able  lo  save  them  ta  the  mttermoai." — Heb,  Tli :  2i 


P.U. 


P.  BlLHOBK. 


1.  The    Sav   -  iour    is        my      all        in      all,     He       is      my    con-stant    theme ! 

2.  His     Spir  -  it     gives  sweet  peace   with-in.    And  bids    all  care     de  -  part! 

3.  And  what  •  so  -  ev    -  er        I        may  ask,     To    glo   •  ri  -  fy      His   Name, 

4.  Oil,  praise     the  Lord,   my      soul,    re -joice,  Give  thanks un  -  to      thy    God! 


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He  fills      my  soul     with  right-eous-ness.    And    pu    -    ri  -  fies    the 

The   Fa  -  ther  free  -  ly  gives  to     me.  Since  Christ     the   Sav  -  iour 

Who  took   thee     in       thy  sin-  f  ul  -  ne8s,And  cleansed  thee  by     His 


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No.  19.  I  will  Sing  the  Wondrous  Story. 

"/  will  sing  of  the  mercies  of  the  Lord  forever .—"Pb.  1:  89- 
F.  H.  Rowley. 


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2.  I      was  lost,     but     Je   -  sus  found    me, Found  the  sheep  that  went    a -stray; 

3.  I     was  bruised,  but    Je    -sus  healed    me,  Faint  was     I      from  many  a     fall, 

4.  Days   of    dark-  ness  still    come  o'er     me,    Sor- row's  paths    I     oft  -en  tread, 

5.  He    will  keep     me     till      the    riv    -   er    Rolls  its     wa   •  ters  at     my    feet; 

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Sight  was  gone,    and  fears 

But  the  Sav  -  ior    still 

Then  He'll  bear     me    safe 


in  glo  -  ry.  For  the  cross 
a -round  me.  Drew  me  back 
possessed  me,  But  He  freed 
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No.  20. 


Savior,  Pilot  Me. 


J.  E.  SOULB. 


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Je   -   sus,    Sa-vior,  pi        lot  me        O   -   ver  life's  tempest  -  uous  sea; 

2.  When  th'  A  -  pos  -  ties'  f ra  -  gile  bark   Strug  -  gled  with    the     bil  -  lows  dark, 

3.  As        a     moth-er  stills    her  child    Thou  caust  hush    the      o  -  cean  wild; 

4.  When     at     last     I  near    the  shore.   And    the    fear  -  f ul  break  -  ers  roar 


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Unknown  waves  be -fore  me  roll,  Hid  -  ing  rock     and  treacherous  shoal; 

On      the  storm  -  y     Gal  -  1    -  lee,  Thou  did'st  walk      a  -  cross  the    sea; 

Boisterous  waves  o  -  bey    Thy  will  When  Thou  say'st    to    them"Be    still." 

'Twixt   me   and    the  peace  -  ful  rest,  Then,  while  lean  -  ing    on    Thy  breast. 


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and  com-  pass   came  from  Thee:     Je  -  sus,   Sav  -  ior,    pi  -  lot 

when  they     be  -  held  Thy  form,    Safe    they  glid  •  ed    thro'  the 

drous  Sov-ereign  of       the      sea,       Je  -  sus,   Sav  -  ior,    pi  -  lot 

I    hear   Thee  say      to       me,  "Fear     not     I       will    pi  -  lot 

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No.  21. 


Beulah  Land. 


Edgab  Page. 


Jno.  R.  Swenet,  by  per. 


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1 


1.  I've  reached  the  land  of      corn  and  wine,  And   all       its  rich  -  es    free  -  ly  mine; 

2.  The    Sav  -  ior  comes  and  walks  with  me.  And  sweet  com-mun-ion   here  have  we; 

3  A     sweet    perfume  up   -   on    the  breeze  Is    borne  from  ev  -  er     ver  -  nal  trees, 

4  The    zeph  •  yrs  seem   to      float    to  me  Sweet  sounds  of  heav  •  en's  mel  -  o  -  dy, 


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shines  uudimn'd  one  bliss  -  f  ul  day.  For    all      my  night  has  passed     a  -  way. 
gen  -tly  leads  me  with    His  hand, For  this       is  heav -en's   bor  -  der-land. 
flow'rsthatnev  -  er    fail  -  ing  grow  "Wherestreams  of  life  for  -  ev   -    er  flow, 
an  •  gels,with  the  white-robed  throng,  Join  in     the  sweet  re  •  dcmp  •  tion  song. 


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O     Beu  -  lah  land, sweet  Beu  -  lah  land.  As     on      thy  high  -  est  mount     I  stand. 


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I     look      a  -  way     a  -  cross     the  sea, Where  man-sions  are    pre-pared    for  me. 


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Beulah  Land.— Concluded. 


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And  view     the  shin  -  ing    glo  -  ry  shore,  My  heav'n,  my  home  for  -  ev  -  er-more. 


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No.  22. 


Come,  ye  Disconsolate. 


Thos.  Moore. 


Samuel  Webbe. 


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1.  Come,    ye     dis  •  con  «    so -late!    where'er     ye    hin  -  guish,  Come      to     the 

2.  Joy       of     the    des   •   o  -  latel    light    of     the   stray  -  ing,    Hope      of     the 

3.  Here     see    the  bread     of   life:    see      wa  -  ters  flow  -  ing,    Forth  from  the 


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mer  -  cy  -  seat,    fer  -  vent  •  ly   kneel: 

pen    -   i  -  tent,  fade  •  less  and  pure! 

throne   of    God,  pure    from    a  -  bove: 

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Here  bring  your  wound  -  ed  hearts, 
Here  speaks  the      Com  -  fort  -  er, 
Come     to     the      feast      of    love; 


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here     tell    your   an  -  guish;   Earth  has   no  sor-row    that  heav'n  can  -  not  heal. 

ten  -  der  -  ly        say  -  ing,     Earth  has    no  sor  -  row    that  heav'n  can  -  not  cure. 

come,    ev  -  er        know-ing.     Earth  has   no  sor -rows  but  heav'n  can    re  move. 


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No.  23.Sweet  Peace  the  Gift  of  God's  Love. 


P.B. 


P.  BiLUORH. 


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1.  There  comes  to  my  heart    one    sweet    strain,    (sweet    strain,) 

2.  By  Christ  on  the  cross  peace    was     made,      (was      made,)  My 

3.  When       Je     -  sus  as  Lord      I        had    crowned,  (had    crowned,)  My 

4.  In  Je    -  sus  for  peace     I  a    -    bide,         (a    -    bide,)  And 

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sing       it     a  -  gain  and     a  -    gain.   Sweet  peace,  the  gift  of  God's  love, 

oth   -   er  foun  -  da  -  tion    is         laid        For   peace,  the  gift  of  God's  love. 

Him     the  rich  bless-ing      I         found.  Sweet  peace,  the  gift  of  God's  love, 

noth  -  ing  but  peace  doth  be  -    tide.    Sweet  peace,  the  gift  of  God's  love. 

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Copyright,  1887,  by  P.  Bilhorn. 


Sweet  Peace.— Concluded. 


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Oh,  won-der-ful,  won-der-ful      peace,  Sweet  peace,  the  gift    of  God's   love. 


No.  24. 


He  Knows. 


P.BlLHOKN. 


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1.  He 

2.  He 

3.  He 

4.  He 


knows 
knows 
knows! 
knows! 


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way, 
sink, 
bliss ! 
cross, 


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end    -  less      striv  -  ing,  day  by  day,  Tiie  souls  that  weep,  the 

deep      the      pain,    how  near  the  brink  Of  dark  de  -  spair,  we 

though    on      earth      our  joy  we  miss,  We  still  can   bear  it 

know   earth's  treas  -  ures  are  but  dross,  And  all  will  prove  a« 


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Copyrigbt,  1886,  by  P.  Bilbokx. 


No.  25. 


Calvary. 


"  The  place  which  It  called  Calvary,  there  they  c  ucifled  ^tw,"— Luke  xxiii.  33. 
Rev.  W.  M'K.  Darwoop.  Jno.  R.  Swknbt. 


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1^   1/    ^   I  ^  1^   U*    . 

1.  On  Cal-v'ry's  brow  my  Sav-ior  died,  'Twaa  there  my 

Ou  Calv'ry's  brow  my  Say  -  lor  died, 

2.  'Mid  rend-ing    rocks  and  dark'ning  skies,  My  Sav  -  ior 

*Mid  rending  rocks  and  darkening  skies, 

3.  O     Je  -  SOS,    Lord,                     how  can    it  be.  That  Thou  should'st 
•                                     O   Je  -  sus,  Lord,  how  can    it     be. 


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Lord  was  cm  -  ci  -  fied ;  'T was  on  the  cross 

'Twas  there  my  Lord,  was  cm  -  ci-fled,  'Twae  on  the  cross 

bows  Hia  head  and  dies;  The  op'ning  veil  re-veals  the 

My  Savior  bows  His  head  and  dies;  The  op'ning  veil 

give  Thy  life  for    me,  To  bear  the  cross  and  ag  -  o- 

ThatThon  should'st  give  Thy  life  for  me,  To  bear  the  cross 


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O     Cal-va-ry!  dark  Cal -va-ry!  Where  Je- sus  shed  His  blood  for  me,  forme; 


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O      Cal-va-ry!    blest  Cal  -  va-ry! 'Twas  there  mySav-ior  died  for    me. 

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No.  26. 

Mart  D.  Jameb, 


It  Reaches  Me. 


Jno.  R.  Swknet. 


1.  Oh,  this    ut    -  ter-most  sal  -  va-tion! 'Ti»     a    fount  -  ain  full   and   free, 

2.  How    a  -  maz-ing  God's  com- pas-sion,  That  so    vile       a  worm  should  prove 

3.  Je  -sus,   Sav  -  lor,    I        a  -  dore Thee !  Now  Thy  love      I    will    pro-claim, 


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Pure,  ex  -  haust  -  less,  ev  -  er     flow-ing,   Won-dro us  grace !  it   reach-es     me! 
This    stu  -  pen  -  dous  bliss  of     Heav-en,    This    un  -  measured  wealth  of  love! 
I      will  tell      the    bless-ed     sto  -  ry,        I      will  mag  -  ni  -  fy    Thy  name! 


1/ 

By  permiseiou. 


No.  27.   Soon  Will  The  Mist  Roll  Away. 

Geo.  Coopek. 


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on-der's  the  land  wliere  the  lov'd  ones  are,  Soon  will  the  mist  roll  a  -  way  I 
Dark  looms  the  path, but  the  promise  heed.  Soon  will  the  mist  roll  a -way! 
Bear  thou  the  Cross  till  the  Crown  is    won.   Soon  will  the  mist  roll  a -way  I 

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Joy  soon    to  rest    iu 

Je  -  sus      a  -  lone  can 

Work  till     the  will    of 


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that  realm  a  far.  Soon  will  the  mist  roll  a  -  way! 
re  -  lieve  thy  need.  Soon  will  the  mist  roll  a  -  way! 
the  Lord  be    done,  Soon  will    the  mist  roll  a -way! 


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There  in  the  loving  smile  of  Je  -  sus  to  bide.      Vis  -  ions  of  glo-ry  day  by  day! 

Clear  will  the  purpose  of  the  Lord  be  to  thee,     Has-  ten  the  Master   to     o  -  bey; 

All  will  be  reconciled  to  thee  by  and  by,     Faith  guideth  on  to  per  feet  day; 


Faith  fondly  whispers,  while  in  shadows  we  hide,  Soon  will  the  mist  roll  a  -  way ! 
Bliss-ful  the  vis-ion  that  beyond  we  shall  see.  Soon  will  the  mist  roll  a  way! 
Soon  shall  the  glo-ry  dawn  up-on  ev-er}'  eye.  Soon  will  the  u 'st  roll  a -way! 


Yon-der's    the  land  where  the  lov'd  ones  are.   Soon  will    the  mist    roll  a- way! 


JlJ^ 


By  permi&ijion. 


Soon  Will  the  Mist.— Concluded. 


Joy  soon     to  rest     ia    that  realm  a  -far,     Soon  will    the  mist  roll     a -way! 


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No.  28. 


6.  DtrrPiBij). 


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Stand  up  for  Jesus. 


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1.  Stand    up! — stand  up    for        Je    -  sus!    Ye       sol-diers    of     the    cross; 

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Lift     high    the    roy  -  al        ban  -  ner,     It     must  not    suf  -  fer       loss; 


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D.  8.    Till       ev   -  'ry     foe     is        van-quished,And  Christ  is     Lord  in  -   deed. 


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D.S, 


I  Stand  up! — stand  up  for  Jesus! 

Stand  in  His  strength  alone, 
The  arm  of  flesh  will  fail  you — 

Ye  dare  not  trust  your  own: 
Put  on  the  gospel  armor. 

And,  watching  imto  prayer. 
Where  duty  calls  or  danger. 

Be  never  wanting  there. 


3  Stand  up! — stand  up  for  Jesus! 

The  strife  will  not  be  long; 
This  day  the  noise  of  battle. 

The  next,  the  victor's  song: 
To  him  that  overcoraeth, 

A  crown  of  life  shall  be; 
He  with  the  King  of  glory 

Shall  reign  eternally! 


No.  29. 


p.  BlLIlORN. 


The  City  of  Gold. 


E.  C.  Avis. 


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1.  There's  a    prom  -  ise        re-cord 

2.  In      this  world     we    have  sor  - 

3.  There    all    sick  -  ness    and  sor  - 

-  ed 
rows 
row 

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in  God's     ho   - 
and  troub  -  les 
and  death    are 

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and  cares,    Bat  we'll 
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en  -  ter  with  Je  -  sus  the  fold ;  He  w  ill  lead  us  a  -  long  thro'  the 
glo-ries    on     glo  -  ries     un  -  fold;  There  the  Lamb    is      the  light      in     the 


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There  we'll  dwell  ev-er-more,  And  we'll  nev    -    -    -      er  grow  old; 

There  we'll  dwell  ev-er-more,  And  we'll  nev  -  er  grow  old; 


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By  permission. 


The  City  of  Gold— Concluded. 


There  the  righteous  for-ev-er  Shall  shine  like  the  stars,  In  that  wonderful  cit-y  of  gold. 


No.  30. 


Thy  Love  to  Me. 


Mrs.  M.  E.  Gates 
With  Expression, 


(Jer.  xxxi.  3.) 


E.  C    Avis. 


1.  Thy  love  to  me,     O  Christ,  Thy   love  to    me, 

2.  Thy    rec-ord   I       be-lieve.   Thy  vrord  to    me; 

3.  Im  -  mor-tal  love   of  Thine,  Thy    sac  -  ri  -  fice, 

4.  Let    me  more  clear-ly  trace     Thy  love  to     me, 


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Not  mine  to  Thee,  I  plead, 

Thy  love    I    novr    re-ceive. 

In  -  fi  -  nite  need  of  mine, 

See     in    the  Fa-ther's  face 

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Full,  change-less,   free: 
On    -    ly     sup  -  plies, 
His      love    for     thee; 


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No.  31. 


Precious  the  Blood. 


p.  BiLHOBK. 


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1.  The  Sav  -  ior  shed  His    pre  -  cious  blood     On    Calvary's  rug-ged     tree, 

2.  That  pre  -  cious  blood  be  -  fore    the  throne,  Speaks  par -don  full   and     free, 

3.  The   pre  -  cious  blood,  the    pre  -  cious  blood,     O      pre  -  cious  let     it         be, 


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Precious  the  blood  of  the  Lamb  that  was  Slain,     It  cleansethuswhiter,  yes,  whiter  than  snow. 


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Copyrigtit,  1886,  bjr  P.  Bn^OBK. 


No.  32. 

Mrs.  F.  J.  Crosbt. 


Nearer  the  Cross. 


Mrs.  J.  F.  Knapp,  by  per. 


1.  "Near-er  the  cross  !"my  heart  can    say,     I    am  coming  near  -  er.    Near -er  the 

2.  Near  -  er  the  Christian's  mer  -  cy    seat,    I    am  com-ing  near  -  er,  Feast-ing  my 

3.  Near  -  er    in  pray'r  my  hope  as  -  pires,  I    am  coming  near  -  er,  Deep  -  er  the 


cross  from  day  to  day,  I 
soul  on  man  -  na  sweet,  I 
love    my   soul    desires,        I 


am  com  -  ing  near  -  er; 
am  com  -  ing  near  -  er; 
am  com  -  ing  near  -  er; 


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Near  -  er  the  end       of 


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Je  -  sus  died,  Near-er  the    foun  -  tain's  crim-son    tide,  Near-er  mySav-ior's 

clear    I    see       Je  -  sus  who  gave    Him -self   for    me;    Near-er    to  Him     I 

toil  and  care.  Near  -  er  the    joy        I     long    to    share,  Near  -  er  the  crown  I 


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still  would  be:  Still  I'm  com  -  ing  near  -  er.  Still  I'm  com  -  ing  near  -  er. 
soon    shall  wear:    I      am  com  -  ing  near  -    er,        I      am  com  -  ing  near  -  er. 


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Life  Evermore. 


E.  W.  Oaees. 


John  iii. 


P.  BiLBORir. 


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1.  Oh,   let  the  words  of    Je  -  sus  ring  From  east  to  west,  from  shore  to  shore; 

2.  No  works  of  thine  can  give  the  right  To    en-ter  heav-en's  o  -  pen  door; 

3.  'Tis  all    of  grace,   a-bun-dant  grace,  His  word  de-clares  it  o'er  and  o'er, 

4.  He'sread-y  now    to  cleanse  thy  heart,  If  you  His  Spir- it's  pow'r  im-plore; 


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You  must,  you  must  be    born      a  -  gain.     To    live  for  ev  -  er  -  more. 

Christ    is     the  "Way,  the  Truth,  the  Light,  And  Life  for  ev  -  er  -  more. 

Who -e'er    be-lieves  on     Je  -  sus  Christ  Shall  live  for  ev  -  er  -  more. 

The     gift     of     life  He    will    im  -  part.     Yea,  life  for  ev  -  er  -  more. 


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No.  34. 

W.  A.  O. 


The  Book  of  Life. 


W.  A.  Oqdkn. 


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1.  In    the  Lamb's  Book  of  Life    Will  my  name  there    ap  -  pear?    Shall  I 

2.  Un  -  to    me     a        new  name      In    His    king-dom  He'll  give;      Of    the 

3.  There  shall  noth-ing       be  hid     From  the     eyes      of      His    own,   When  in 
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walk    in  white  rai-ment?  Will  Je  -  sus    be    near?  With   the  dear  ones  of 

man  -  na  that's  hid  -  den  From  Him  I'll    re-ceive;  And  my  name  He'll  con- 

glo   -  ry      we    view  Him  Up  -  on     the  great  throne;  Then   to    Him  shall  a- 

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earth  Who  have  pass' d  on    be  -  fore,  Shall    I  dwell  in  that  coun-try  And 

fess      To    the     Fa  -  ther    a  -  bove ;  Oh,  then,  bless  -  ed  be     God    for  The 

rise   From  the  saved  a  -  mong  men,  Un  -  to    Him    be  the      glo  -  ry    For- 

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No.  OO.Floka  L.  Bebt 
Moderato. 


The  New  Song. 


Jno.  R.  SwKmnr. 


1.  There  are  songs  of  joy  that    I  loved  to  sing.Whenmy  heart  was  as  blithe  as    a 

2.  Can  my    lips  be  mute.or  my  heart  be  sad.  When  the  gracious        Mas  -  ter  hath 

3.  I    shall  catch  the  gleam  of  its  jas  -  per  wall,  When  I  come  to  the  gloom  of    the 


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bird         in  spring;  But  the  song    I    have  learn 'd  is  so  full    of  cheer, That  the 
made     me  glad?  When  He  points  where  the  man  -  y  bright  mansions  be,  And 
e      -       ven  fall.     For    I     know  that    the  shad- ows  so  dreary  and  dim, Have  a 


Chorus.       .A  little  faster  ,        ■ 


dawn  shines  out   in  the  darkness  drear.    O,  the  new,  new  song,        O,  the 

sweet- ly    say8,"Thereisone  for  thee?"  O,  the  new,         new  song, 

path    of     light  that  will  lead  to  Him 


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O,  the  new,  new  song,  I    can  sing  just  now 

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Bjr  Penoi^sioo. 


The  New  Song.— Concluded. 


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No.  36. 


Oh,  Happy  Day. 


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E.  F.  RiMBAULT. 


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*   Well  may  this  glow  -  ing  heart  re  -  joice.  And  tell    its    rapt  -  ures    all    a  -broad.  ) 


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2  'Tis  done,  the  great  transaction's  done; 
I  am  the  Lord's  and  He  is  mine; 
He  drew  me  and  I  follow'd  on. 
Charmed  to  confess  the  voice  divine. 


3  Now  rest,  my  long-divided  heart! 
Fixed  on  this  blissful  center,  rest; 
Nor  ever  from  thy  Lord  depart. 
With  Him,  of  every  good  possessed. 


No.  37.      Conquer  Through  His  Word. 


Mifls  J.  H,  Johnston. 


P.  BlUfOBK. 


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an  ev  -  er  -  last  -  ing  arm;  With  our  Cap  -  tain  in  command,  we 
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con-quer     in     the    tight,    Tho'  the       en    •    e  -  my     be  strong    with  -  in. 

strong     in  heart  and  hand,  And    se   -  cure       a  -  gainst  all  false         a   -   larm. 

bat  -  tie     for    the   right,  You  may      tri  -  umph  thro'  His   roy    •    al      word. 


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Hal  -  le    •   lu         •         jahl         Hal  •    le  •  lu  -         jah!         Prais-es 

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Conquer  Through  His.— Concluded. 


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No.  38.         Heaven  is  my  Home. 


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o-verpast;    I      shall  reach  home  at  last;Heav'nis    my  home, 


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Peace!  O  my  troubled  soul, 
Heav'n  is  my  home; 

I  soon  shall  reach  the  goal; 
Heav'n  is  my  home; 

Swiftly  the  race  I'll  run, 

Yield  up  my  crown  to  none; 

Forward  I  the  prize  is  woa; 
Heav'n  is  mj  home. 


4  There,  at  my  Savior's  side, 
Heav'n  is  my  home; 
I  shall  be  glorified; 

Heav'n  is  my  home; 
There  are  the  good  and  blest. 
Those  I  loved  most  and  best. 
There,  too,  I  soon  shall  rest. 
Heav'n  is  my  home. 


No.  39.      I  Am  Coining,  Lord,  to  Thee. 


W.  A.  O. 


"/»  returning,  ye  shall  be  saved.'"— laa.Tizx.  15. 


W.  A.  OODBN. 


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com-ing  with  my  soul  dis  -  trest, 
com-ing,  wea  -  ry,  faint,  and  sore, 
com  -  ing,  wilt  Thou  hear      my    cry  ? 


To 

Tho' 

I 


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Thy  prom-ise      now        I       fly, 
I've  slight-ed       oft      Thy  grace, 
have  heard  Thy    gra  -  cious  call, 


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am  com-ing.  Lord,  to  Thee,  for    rest, 
am  com-ing,  Lord,  to  roam  no    more, 
am  com-ing,   tho'    I    faint  and    die. 

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Com  -  ing,       Lord,  to      Thee, 


Com  -  ing,        Lord, 


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to      Thee, 


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I    am    com  -  inw, 


Com-ing  with  my  soul  dis  -  trest. 


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Com-ing,   Lord,  to  Thee, 
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By  permiaeiou. 


com  -  ing, 


I  am  Coming,  Lord — Concluded. 


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com  -  ing,    Lord,     to    Thee,     I      am    com-ing,  Lord,   to  Thee     for 

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No.  40. 

Mrs.  S.  L.  Obbrholtzbr, 


I  am  Saved. 


Jno.  R.  Swknkt. 


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1.  I  am  sav'd  !  the  Lord  hath  sav'd  me,  Help  me  shout  the  glo-rious  news  ! 

2.  Loud  I    sing    my    ex  -  ul  -  ta  -  tion,  Hop-ing    it    will  reach  the  skies, 

3.  Free  sal  -  va  -  tion  !  glad  sal  -  va  -  tion  !  Let  us  shout  from  pole  to    pole, 

4.  "When  at  last    the  days  are  gath-er'd  In  -  to  Thy  great  judg-mentone, 

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3 


J  sal  -  va  -  tion.    And  'tis  sweet  as    hon-eyed  dews. 

for  -  ev  -  er       Un  -  der  Thy    pro  -  tect  -  ing  eyes. 

-  ed    na  -  tion  Feels  that  God  hath  made  it  whole. 

deep  writ-ten       In    the    rec-ords      of  Thy  Son. 


I    have  tast  -  ed    God'f 

Keep,  dear  Lord,  my    soul 

Un  -  til  each  dis  -  eas  ■ 

May      I     find   my   name 

J     J     J      ^.       -^ 


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Glo-ry,  glo  -  ry, 


hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah  !      I    re  -  joice    sal 


va-tif  n  came; 


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Glo  -  ry,  glo  -  ry. 


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hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah !       I    am  sav'd  in    Je  -  sus'  name. 


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t^=t 


By  permiBSioa, 


1 


No.  41.        He  is  Calling  You  To-Day. 


p.  B. 


'■To-day  if  you  will  hear  my  voice,  harden  not  your  hearts.'' 


1.  "The        Sav   -  ior    hath  said,  That     no  tears  shall     be    shed  lu      the 

2.  Oh!  have    you      not  heard    Of     that  won  -  der  -  ful   word        That 

3.  In     His  word     we    have  read,  That    His  blood  hath  been  shed  For 

4.  Yes,  the  prom  -  ise        is    true,  That    His  grace  bears    us    thro'  Ev  -   'ry 


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home  where  He's  gone  to  prepare,  pre -pare"  "A  man-sion     so  fair;ye8,   my 

bids    the  poor  wand'rer     to    come,  to  come      To      a  feast    that  is  spread,  Where  we 

those  who  have  wander'd  from  God,  from  God,  So  redeemed  from  their  sin,  All  may 
tri   -    al  that  comes  day     by  day,      by  day.     If      we  trust   m  His  word.  When  the 


it*— 


>-^2=-/^ 


Je   -  sus  is  there,"  And  He's  ] 

all     may  be  fed:     And  He's  I       ,,    . 

now     en  -  ter    in.   Wiiile  He's  (   ^^"  '  ^"^ 

prom -ise  is  heard;  And  He's 


for  sin  -  ners     to   come,  (to  come.) 


^         1^         SS 


Chorus. 
He      is 


Copyrigbt,  1886,  by  F.  BlLHORS. 


He  is  Calling  You  To-Day — Concluded. 


call 


ingyou  to  -day, 


He    is     call 


ingyou  to- 


call-ing  you  to-day, 


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call-ing  you  to-day. 


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call-ing  you  to-day, 


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saved. 


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call  -  ing  you      to-day  ; 


Come,  sin  -  ner,come,and     be  saved,  alid 


besfived. 


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1^      ^    U»      ^ 


No.  42. 

E.  W.  OAKES. 


The  Worker's  Prayer. 


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p.  BILHORN. 


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2.  I 

3.  Mv 

4.  Oh ! 
6.  May 


l==1; 

in      tlie    sky, 
cy  -  seat, 
in, 


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Thou  who  dwell-est      in      tlie    sky,     Whose  praise  the  ransoni'd   sing, 
bow     be  -  fore    Thy  mer  -  cy  -  seat.     Where   Love  and  Peace  a -bound, 
Je  -  sus,  make    me  pure  witli  -  in,       And  fill     me  with  Thy  love  ; 

give     me  power  to  preach  Thy  word,  With        no     un  -  cer-tain  sound, 
all    my  days    and  hours  be  spent      In  working,  Lord, for  Thee, 


=3=^: 


Help   me      to    hum  -  bly    now  draw  nigh,      My 
For  God   and     sin  -  ners  there  can    meet         Up 
And  keep  me  from  the  paths  of    sin,       By 
And    ev  -  er    mag  -  ni  -  fy    the  blood,  Where 


i — -m — ■«- 

S. 0 —j- 


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That  oth  -  er  souls  may  know  thy  love 


Thro' 


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"prayer   of    faith"   to     bring, 
on^  Re  -  demp-tion  ground. 
grace  sent  from     a  -  bove. 
peace    a  -  lone     is    found, 

all        e    -    ter  -  ni  -  ty. 

:N=^Ez=^4pZin 


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Copyrtgbt,  1886,  by  F.  Bilhobn, 


No.43.We  shall  See  Him  and  be  Like  Him. 

P-  B.  P.  BimoRN. 


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1.  Bless-ed    be     the  God  and   Fa-ther  of    our  Sav-ior  Je-sos  Christ,  Thro' great 

2.  Think,  be-lov  -  ed,  now  are  we  the  sons  of    God    by  grace  di-vine.  And  it 

3.  So    re-joice  with  joy  un-speak-a  -  ble  and  full     of    glo-rytoo,  Tho' as 

^     ^  r»~-     »    • ?*-• — > — • — ^»— r'T"  ''f~  m    m     1 &--h. 


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rner -  cy  He  a  liv  -  ing  hope  has  giv'n.  Let  the  ran-som'd  join  and  singHal-le- 
doth  not  yet  ap-pear  what  we  shall  be.  When  our  blessed  Lord  shall  come  all  His 
yet    we  have  not  seen  our  bless-ed  Lord;  But  His  Spir-it  fills  the  heart, while  the 

-^ — h — f^-» — m — ^-•-  m-i  >>i-. — C?^  ^  T»'  m   M.  .  M.   m — ^ 


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lu  -  jah   to  our  King,  We  shall  see  Him  and  be  like  Him  ev  -  er  -  more, 
ran-som'd  to  call  home,  We  shall  see  Him  and  be  like  Him  ev  -  er  -  more, 
word  doth  joy  im-part.  We  shall  see  Him  and  be  like  Him  ev  -  er  -  more. 

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see                      Him         and    be 
see  Him  and  be  like  Him,  We  shall 
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like                    Him,         We  shaU 

see  Him  and  be  like  Him, 

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Copyright,  1888,  by  P.  Bilhobn. 


We  shall  See  Him— Concluded. 


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see  Him  and    be    like  Him    ev  -  er  -  more;        like  Him  ev  -  er  -  more. 


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No.  44. 

n        1      ' 

'Twas  Jesus  My  Savior. 

1,1.1      ^    , 

p.  BiLHOEK. 

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Sav  -  ior,    who   died  on      the    tree, 
will  -  ing  with  all   things   to    part, 
ransom'd     by     Je  -  sus,     my  Head, 
Je  -  sus,    no     Ion  -  ger      de  -  lay, 

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-*=--^~*— ^ — 1 

To      0  -   pen    a 
He  gave  me    my 
From  glo  -  ry      to 
A      full,    free  sal- 

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fount  -  ain  for    sin  -  ners  like    me;  The  blood  of  that  fount -ain  wher- 

boun  -  ty,  His  love     in  my    heart;  So     now     I  am  joined    to  the 

glo  -  ry  I      then  shall  be      led;  I'll     fall     at  His    feet,     and  His 

va  -  tion  He      of  -  fers  to  -  day;  Ac  -  cept    it  just  now,    and  in 


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ev  -  er      it    flows,  It    cleans-es  the     vil  -  est,    and    par  -  don    be  -  stows. 

con-quer-ing  band,  And  march-ing   to    glo  -  ry      at      Je  -  sus' com-mand. 

mer  -  cy     a  -  dore.  And    sing  of    the  blood  of    the    cross   ev  -  er  -  more. 

Je  -  sus    be  -  lieve,  The    life     ev  -  er  -  last  -  ing  you    then  shall  re  -  ceive. 


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Copyright,  188G,  by  P.  Bilbobm. 


No.  45. 


Jesus  All-Sufficient. 


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Jin-iA  H.  Johnston. 


» 


Alpbed  Beirlt. 


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^«^— -r-^ 


1.  Je  -  sus,   ev  -  er    pres-ent  Friend,  Whom  have    I      on  earth  be  -side? 

2.  Je  -  sus,  Sav  -  ior,  when    a  -  lone  Thou  didst  bear  my  load    of      sin, 

3.  By    thy  death  my  debt  was  paid,    All      my    life     to  Thee    I       owe, 
4  Weak  and  help -less,  sure    to    stray,     I        am    noth-ing,  Thou  art      all; 


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True  and  faith  -  ful     to       the    end,     Be     Thou  still  my    help    and 

For  my  guilt  Thou  didst      a  -  tone,  Pur   -    i   -   fy  me    now    with 

Be  my    ev    -    er  -  pres  -  ent    aid.     All   -   suf  -  fi  -  cient  grace     be  - 

Keep  me     in       the    nar  -  row  way,  Lift      me  when  I     faint    and 


guide. 
-  in. 
stow. 
fall. 


:t: 


:N=Nc 


Chorus. 


Je  -  sus     all  -  suf  -  fi  -  cient  friend,  Lead,  and     com-fort,    and     de  -  fend, 


S" 


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Copyright,  1869,  by  P.  Bilhorn. 


No.  46.   When  My  Saviour  I  Shall  See. 


Arr.  P.  B. 


P.  BtLBORN. 


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1.  When  my  Sav  -  iour        I  shall  see,  In       His    glo  -  rious  like-  ness 

2.  When  I'm  whol  -  ly      freed  from  sin,  Spot  -  less,  clean  and  pure  with- 

3.  When  my  feet    shall  press     the  shore,  Trod    by     an  -  gel's  feet    be- 
4    Oh,  till  then     be      this      my  care,  More  His    im  -  age  blest  to 


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be.  Clad  in  robes  by    love  sup  -  plied,  Then  shall  I  be  sat  -  is  •  fled, 

in,  Meet  to  stand  by    Je  -  sus'    yde.  Then  shall  I  be  sat  -  is  -  fled, 

fore,  Near  to  liv  -  ing  streams  that  glide.  Then  shall  I  be  sat  -  is  •  fled, 

bear;  More  to  con-quer  self   and  pride,  So    shall  I  be  sat  -  is  •  fled. 


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Sat   -   is  •  fied      with   love      di  -  vine.     Sat   •   is  ■  fied,      since  Christ      is 


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mine,     Ev  -  'ry    need      in    Him  sup-plied.    Then  shall    I      be  sat  -  is  -  fled. 


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Copyright,  1887,  by  P.  Bilhom. 


No.  47. 

W.  A.  Ogden. 


Seeking  the  Lost. 


^        ci-_i.   *f:S^         *v„        l„„i         „„„         !,:„ 


Luke  15:  6. 


W.  A.  OODEN. 


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:r^=«=i 


1.  Seek  ^ing      the     lost, 

2.  Seek  -  ing      the     lost, 

3.  Thus     I      would    go 

-m ^ — ^ 


yes,     kind  -  ly 
and    point  -  ing 
on       mis  -  sions 


en  -  treat  -  ing  Wan-der  -  era 
to  Je  -  sus,  Souls  that  are 
of     mer  -   cy,     Fol  -  low-  ing 

^— ,— ^-i— ^-^— ^ — m — ^ 


on  the  mountain  a  - 
weak,  and  hearts  that  are 
Christ  from  day     un  -  to 


stray;  "Come  un  -  to  me,"  His  mes-sage  re- 
sore;  Lead-ing  them  forth  in  ways  of  sal  • 
day;        Cheer-ing  the    faint,  and     rais-ing    the 


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the    path 
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speak  -  ing 
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Je  -    sus 

to    -    day. 
er   -   more, 
the      way. 

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Chorus,  with  Bass  Solo. 


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Go  -  ing  a  -  far  up-on  the  mountain, 


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Go-ing    a  -  far up-on    the  moun  -  tain. 


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Bringing  the 


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Bring  -  ing     the    wan  -  d'rer    back       a  -  gain,    back        a  -  gain. 


wan 


d'rer  back    a  -  gain. 

By  permission. 


Seeking  the  Lost.— Concluded. 


s . 


I^^==^i- 


^=i=j=i=i 


In  -  to  the  fold 


of  my  Re-deem -er, 
J^  J     J'  J       J^ 


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In  -  to  the    fold of    my    Redeem 


er,, 


Je-sus  the 


1  ~7"i  i'                 i»-          »-          -           ^              ■                           '                                                        " 

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-— i^i— -i H ^ — \s \ .,s— H ^s — ~i^ 

Je  -  sus, 

the    Lamb      for     sin  -  ners 

«       f    T^      -^    t: 

slain,     for     sin  -  ners  slain. 

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1  ^-^ .^1  ^.™^    JJ 

Lamb, 


for       sin  -  ners       slain. 


No.  48. 


Cheer  Thee. 

'Be  not  far  from  me  for  there  is  none  to  help. 


Arranged. 


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1.  God       is    near  thee,  There  -  fore  cheer     thee,  Sad    soul,  sad    soul; 

2.  Calm    thy  sad    -  ness,  Look      in    glad  -  ness,  On    high,  on    high; 

3.  Mark     the    sea    -  bird  Wild  -  ly  wheel  -  iug.  Thro' skies,  thro'  skies; 

4.  There- fore  cheer  thee,  God       is    near      thee.  Sad    soul,  sad    soul; 


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He'll  de  -  fend    thee,  When    a -round  thee     Bil-lovvs  roll,      bil  -  lows  roll. 

Faint  and  wea  -  ry      Pil  -  grim  cheer  thee.  Help    is     nigh,    help    is    nigh. 

God    de- fends    him,   God     at- tends    him  When  he    cries,   when  he    cries. 

In    thy  blind  -  ness,  Trust    his  kind  -  ness.  When  storms  roll    o'er    thy    soul. 


11 


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By  permission. 


No.  49.     What  Christ  Has  Done  for  Me. 


p. 

B. 

^  IS 

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P. 

BiLBONT. 

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1. 

2. 
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4. 

The  Lord  has 
I'll  ne'er  for    • 
Soon  shall    I 
Oh,  hear  the 

wash 

Th 

stanc 
Soc 

call 
Oh 

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e  Lord 

1  ne'er 

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call 

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a  -  way  my 
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the    hap  -  py 

be  -  fore  my 

of  Christ  the 

sin, 

a  -  way 
thought, 

the  hap  - 
King, 

be  -  fore 
King, 

of  Christ 

-P-  -P- 

' 'm — '^ 

my  Bin, 
py  thonght, 
my  King, 
the  King, 

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For    when  He 
When  first     I 
His      won-drous 
For      per  -  feet 

knocked                          I       let  Him 

For  when  He  knocked 
heard                          that  Christ  had 

When  first      I    heard 
love                              and  grace  to 

His  won-drous  love 
peace                           His    word  will 
For  per  -  feet  peace 

in; 

I      let    Him  in; 

bought, 

that  Christ  had  Dongb' 
sing, 

and  grace    to    sicg^. 
bring; 

His  word  will  bring; 

m    m  •  ^    1* 

P     P    •  "^    P 

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By 

With 
Oh, 

pre  -  cious 
His    own 
loved  ones 
broth  -  er, 

blood                          made 
His   pre  -  cious  blood 

blood                             my 
By    His     own  blood 

who                            have 
With  loved  ones  who 

come.                          He's 
Oh,  broth -er,  come. 

sin     de    - 
guilt -y 
gone  be    - 
wait-ing 

part, 

made  sin 

80Ul, 

my  guilt 
fore, 

have  gone 
still. 

He's  wait  • 

5  u 

de  -  part, 
y     soul, 
be  -  fore, 
Ing  still, 

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Copyright,  1886,  by  P.  Bilhobm. 


What  Christ  Has  Done  for  Me— Concluded, 


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And    now 

He 

reigns 

And  n»w    He  reigns 

with  -  in     my 

heart, 
with  -  in 

my  heart. 

To  cleanse 

,  to 

save 

To  cleanse,  to  save 

to   make  me 

whole. 

to  make 

me  whole. 

In    heav'n 

to 

Sing 

In  heav'n  to   sing 

for     ev  -  er    - 

more. 

for     ev  - 

er  -more. 

Thy  heart 

with 

joy 

Thy  heart  with  joy 

and  peace  to 

fill. 

and  peace 

to     mi. 

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Chorus. 


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Oh,     rapturous 

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praise  with  joy     I 

rapturous   praise, 


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with  joy 


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the  Lord, 

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for     ev    -    er  -  more. 


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ev     -    er-more. 


-^ — ;^ — i^ 


No.  50. 


Go,  and  Sin  no  more. 


Eev.  M.  LowRiE  IIopford. 


Geo.  Kandall. 


mf  Marcato 


1.  How    sweet    the  gen  -  tie    Sav  -  ior's  voice  Up  -  on     the    anx-ious    ear;  Those 

2.  How   sweet    the  words  of  heav'n  -  ly    love  Like  Ser  -  aph's  songs  I     hear;    The 

3.  "If      from     the  pathway  thou  should'st  stray, I    will    thy   feet    re  -  store;      I 

-^ 0-^ ^L_# , _ p      .  0 0 ,». 


.Refrain.  '  'Thy 


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t^J^IJ         f^— »— y 


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iJSz: 


It 


I 

words    that     bid      the  heart  re  •  joice,  And  ban  -  ish  ev  -  ery  fear, 

words      of      melt  -  ing    ten  -  der  -  ness,  Fall    on    my  list'ning  ear.    When 

came      to       pit   -   y      not  con  -  demn,  Re  •  pent,  and  sin     no  more."  Tho* 


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guilt  shall     all       be  washed    a      way      In     my       a      ton  -  ing    blood,  For 


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P=ftit 


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ittg^bg 


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drives  the  shad  -  ows  from  the  brow,  The  bur  -  den  from  the  heart,  To 
sor  •  row  fills  my  soul  with  gloom.  And  night  o'erspreads  the  sky.  My 
weak   and     sin       ful     I       may      be,     And  far        a  -  way  from    God,    I'U 


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"nei-ther    do      I       con  -  demn        thee,"Then"Go,     and      sin      no    more,"' 


g^EJH-^ 


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hear 

hope, 

trust 


Him 
my 
His 


say, "Come  un  -to       Me,      All    sin  -  ful       as      thou    art," 

joy     and  com  -  fort  spring  From  wells  that     nev  •  er      dry. 

prom  -  is  -  es      of    grace.   And  His      a    •   ton  •  ing   blood. 


>tte: 


t^^t 


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.jiz^ 


I 


By  permiBsioQ. 


No.  51. 

R   M  Offord. 


Singing  of  Jesus. 


p.  BiLBORN. 


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EE 


± 


^^^==±=1= 


r^=t=%=M 


Help      me      sing    my      Sav  -  ior's  worth,  Help    me  sing     of        Je    -  sus; 


2.     Sing    they    may,  those    sons     of     light.  Round  the  throne  of        Je 


We 
By 


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t=t: 


can 
His 

-I*-      -^ 


sing     the    blood     He    spilt,    Pre  -cious  blood   of 
death    He      set       us     free.    Bless  -  ed      love    ot 

'-^      -(=2-  -^-      -^ 


f: 


m^^i 


Je   -  sus; 
Je  -  sus; 


:t== 


-F 


d==t: 


:f=f=i=^ 


Help    me  tell    His 

Sing  they  may,   ere 

Ran  -  som  from  our 

Can  our  lips  now 


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prais  -  es  forth,    A.11    who  love    our  Je 

-    a  -    tive  might.  Wondrous  might,  of  Je 

dread-  ful  guilt.  Praise  the  blood    of  Je 

■    si  -  lent  be,    Since  we've  found  this  Je 


r-f- 


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sus. 
sus, 
sus. 
sus? 


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Loud    and    last  -    ing 
Sweet  -  er     prais  -    es 
We    can    sing      the 
Oh!    re-deem'd  ones 

-m-      -m-      -m-      -J- 


be    our  song,  Prais  -  es     to      our  God  be  -  long; 

we    can  bring,    Rich-er  trib  -  ute  to    our  King, 

grace  that  saved, Sing  the  flood  from  sin   that  lav'd, 

sing  His  praise,  Sweet  est  notes  of  triumph  raise, 


'M- 


P^ 


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i]-fz=zp: 


i==1: 


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I 


s—t — ii=^ 


=t=^: 


Round  the  throne  the  ser  -  aph  -  throng.  Sing     the  praise  of 

We     re  -  deem  -  ing  love     can     sing, —  Won-drous  love  of 

Sing  the     love    that  death  hath  brav'd, — Migh  -  ty     love  of 

Bless  His    name  thro'  end  -less    days,        Je    -  sus!    Je-sus! 


1=: 


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1«: 


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:^-^=^: 


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Je 
Je 
Je 
Je 


Copyright,  1838,  by  P.  Bilhora, 


sus. 
sus. 
sus. 
sus! 


i 


No.  52. 


In  That  Land  of  Bliss. 


Miss  Julia  II.  Johnston. 


P.  Bn^oRN 


i 


-^i^^i 


^3E^ 


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1.  In  that  laud      of      bliss  where    ho    -  ly     an  -  gels  dwell     In       the 

2.  In  that  sweet  new    soug  which saiats       a  -  lone     can  sing,    Res-  cued 

3.  Here      on  earth    be    -  low    while  wait    -  ing    for      that  day,     Let       us 

4.  Thou  art  wor  -  thy.   Lord,  Thou  King  of  saints      be-  low,"  Just    and 


^^ 


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pres  -  ence 
ones  who 
now  our 
true       are 


of  the    King, 

once  were    lost, 

lips  em  -  ploy 

all  thy    ways;" 


=1^: 


12^1 


• V ^- 

We  shall  gath    -  er  soon,      the 

We  shall  glad    -  ly  join        in 

In          a  song  in  tune,      to 

Bring       us  home  at  last,  life's 

^>         ^^       ^  ^         ^  ^ 


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Chorus. 


m. 


^   5» 

won-drous  theme    to    swell,   His       re  -  deem-mg    love     to  sing, 

trib  -  ute      to       our  King,  Who     re  -  deemed  us     at      such  cost.     In    that 
cheer     the     up  -  ward  way  T'ward  the       ev  -   er  -  last  -  ing       joy. 

mys  -  ter  -  ies       to  know.  And      to      Thee  shall    be       the  praise. 


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heav'n  -  ly   land,  we  shall  sing     a     song.   Tell  -  ing  forth  His  wondrous    love; 


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We    shall  join  the  song    of  the  ransom'd  throng  In    the  land    of  bliss     above. 


M^^^^ 


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Copyright,  1888,  by  P.  Bilhom. 


q=F 


1 


No  53.  I  Could  Not  Do  Without  Thee. 


FhANCES  R.  Havergal. 
Andante. 


SlQISMUND  Thalberg,  aiT. 


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1.  I  could  noi  do  with -out  Thee,  O  Sav  -  iour  of  the  lost,  Whose 
3.  I  could  not  do  with -out  Thee,  I  can  -  not  stand  a  -  lone;  I  - 
3.  I    could    not     do    with  -  out    Thee,  For  years     are  fleet  •   ing     fast.     And 


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dous     cost;     Thy 

pre  -  cious  blood    re  -  deemed    me       At 

such 

tre  -  men  • 

have      no  strength  or     good  -  ness,     No 

wis  - 

dom    of 

my        own;    But 

soon      in     sol      emn      si    -    lence  The 

riv  - 

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be      passed,  But 

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right  -  eous-ness,  Thy  par 
Thou,  be  -  lov  -  ed  Sav 
Thou    wilt    nev   •  er     leave 


don.    Thy    pre  -  cious  blood,  must  be         My 

iour,    Art      all        in     all        to  me.      And 

me.    And,    tho'      the  waves    roll  high,     I 

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on    -   ly    hope    and    com    •   fort.     My  glo    -    ry    and      my        plea, 

weak  -  ness  will      be     pow    -    er,        If  lean   -  ing  hard     on         Thee, 

know  Thou  wilt      be     near        me,    And        whis  -  per,  "It        is         I." 


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la 


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^=?t 


No.  54. 


Manifold  Grace. 


Mrs.  Geo.  C.  Nkedham, 


P.  BiLHOKN. 


1.  As      wa  -  ter  cold     to      faint-ing  souls,  "When  fe    -    ver  burns  with  -  in, 

2.  As     wel  -  conje  her  -  aids    fi-om  a  -  far,    From  fields      of  blood  and    strife 

3.  As     joy  -  ful   ti  -  dings    of      re  -  lease,    To     cap  -  tives  long    op  -  press'd, 


The  gos  -  pel  like  a  riv  -  er  rolls,  To  quench  the  pow'r  of  sin. 
The  gos  -  pel  tells  of  end-ing  war,  Of  peace,  and  joy,  and  life. 
The     gos  -   pel  makes  our    bond-age  cease,  And  brings  the      sin  -  ner       rest. 


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O    bless  -  ed   news    of    won  -  drous  pow'r.  The  mcs- sage   we     re    -   ceive; 


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We    take    free  grace  this    fa-vor'd  hour,     And    on       the  Lord    be-lieve. 


I 


Copyright,  1888,  Ly  P.  Biluorn. 


No.55. Guide  Me,  O  Thou  Great  Jehovah! 


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Harrison. 


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me,     O  Thou  great    Je  -  hov  -  ah,     Pil-grim  thro'  this    bar  -  ren    land; 

pen  now    the  crys  -   tal  fountain,Whence the  heal- ing    wa  -  ters  flow; 

I    tread    the  verge     of    Jor  -  dan.  Bid    my    anx  -  ious  fears    sub -side; 


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I  am  weak,  but  Thou  art  might -y,  Hold  me  with  Thy  pow'r  -  ful  hand; 
Let  the  fi  -  ery, cloud  -  y  pil  -  lar  Lead  me  all  my  jour-  ney  through 
Bear     me  thro'    the  swell  •  ing    cur-rent,Land  me    safe    on     Ca  -  naan's  side; 


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I  III  '1/  '      ' 

Bread  of    heav  -  en,  Bread  of     heav  -  en,  Feed  me     till      I      want     no 

Strong  de  -  liv  - 'rer,  Strong  de  -    liv  - 'rer.    Be  Thou  still  my  strength  and 

Songs  of  prais  -  es.  Songs  of     prais  -  es       I      will    ev  -  er      give     to 


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shield. 
Thee. 


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Bread 
Strong 
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en,  Bread  of  heav  -  en,  Feed  me  till  I  want  no  more. 
'rer,Strong  de  -  liv  - 'rer,  Be  Thou  still  my  strength  and  shield. 
-  es,  Songs    of  prais  -  es       I      will    ev  -  er    give     to      Thee. 


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3y  permission. 


No.  56. 


I  Love  to  Sing  of  Jesus. 


"  0  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song:  sliow  forth  his  salvation  from  day  /oday  "-^Pa.  xcvl:  1, 2. 


P.  B. 


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1.  I         love      to    sing      of        Je    -  sus,  Who  hath    redeemed    my 

2.  I  love      to    sing      of      heav  -  en,    For   there     my    Sav  -  iour 

3.  I  love      to    talk    with      Je     -  sus, When    bur-deneddown  with 

4.  Then,     sin  -  ners,  come     to        Je    -  sus,   Con  -  f  ess   -  ing    all      your 


soul, 
dwells ; 
grief ; 
sin: 


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Whose  blood,  for    me  out  -   pour  -  ing.  Hath  cleans'd  and  made  me        whole. 

And  while    His  grace  still    keeps     me.    His  bound- less   love     I'll        tell. 

I  tell    Him   all  my       sor  -  rows.   He    grants  me  sweet    re  -    lief. 

For  now    the  door  is          o    ■    pen.    He     bids    you  en    -   ter          in. 


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Oh,   saints,      a -rouse   and  pro- claim      it,   Come   sing      this  joy  -  ful     strain, 


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That     Je   -  sus  died      for 


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sin  -  ners,     And      now      he   lives 


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Copyright,  1886,  t>y  P.  Bilbobn. 


No.  57. 


Abiding  in  Him. 


Chas.  B.J.  KooT. 


Melody  by  D.  U.  Wrigut.    Arr. 


1.  A-bid-ing,     oh,  so  wondrous  sweet!  I'm  rest-ing    at    the  Sav-ior's  feet; 

2.  lie  speaks,  and  by  his    word  is  given  His  peace,  a  rich  fore-taste  of  heav'n! 

3.  I    live;    not      I;  thro' him    a -lone  By  whom  the  might-y  work  is  done: — ■ 

4.  Now  rest,  my  heart,  the  work  is  done,  I'm  saved  thro'  the   E  -  ter -  nal  son ! 


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I  trust  in  him,  I'm  sat  -  is-fied,  I'm  re.st-ing  in  the  Cru  -  ci-fied! 
Not  as  the  world  he  peace  doth  give,'Tis  thro'  this  hope  my  soul  shall  live. 
Dead  to  my-self,  a  -  live  to  him,  I  count  all  loss  his  rest  to  gain. 
Let   all  my  powers  my  soul  em -ploy,    To     tell  the  world  my  peace  and  joy. 


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A  -  bid   -   ing,   a  -  bid   -   ing, 
A  -  bid  -  ing  in  him,  I'm  rest  -  ing  in  him. 


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Oh !  6o  wondrous  Bweet, wondrous  sweet 


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I'm   rest      -      ing,      rest      -     ing 
I'm    rest- ing  in  him,       rest- ing  in  him, 


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At     the  Sav  -  ior's      feet 

At        the     Sav  -  ior's   feet,  at  his  feet. 


By  permission. 


No.  58. 


We're  on  the  Way. 

Isaiah  35:  8  to  10. 


8.  M.  Satpord. 


D.  B.  Towner. 


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1.  The  promised  land !   by  faith    I    see,  Where  God's  own  glo-ry  gilds  the  day,  Where 

2.  The  promised  land !  where  thousands  dwell,  Who'?e  washed  their  robes  in  Je-sus'  blood,  With 

3.  The  promised  laud!  with  gates  of  pearl,  A  -  jar  for  all  the  blood- wash'd  throng,  A 
4  The  promised  land !  with  mansions  fair.  Where  Je-  sus  now  pre-pares  a  place.  From 
5.  The  promised  land!  the    Father's  house  A-wiutsus    on    the  shining  shore,  When 


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we  shall  dwell  with  Christ  re-deem'd.  By  His  own  grace  we're  on  the  way. 
them  we'll  wave  the  branch  of  palm,  When  we  have  cross'd  the  nar- row  flood, 
few  more  march  -  es — hold  on  faith!  And  then  we'll  sing  Re-demption's  song, 
whence  He'll  come  to  take  us  home,  And  we  shall  see  Him  face  to  face, 
there  we'll  strike  our  harps  of    gold,   And  praise  His  name  for      ev  -  er  -  more. 


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WVre  on      the  way,  we're  on    the  way,  To  glo-ry-land  we're  on      the  way;  We 

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Copyright,  1886,  by  D.  B.  Towner.    By  permission. 


No.  69.         Sing  Hallelujah  to  Jesus. 


Eliza  M.  Sherman. 


P.  BlLHOBN. 


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1.  Come, sing   hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah  to   Je  -  sus,    In  prais  -  es    so   glad  and   so    sweet; 

2.  Come, sing   hal-le-  lu-jah  to    Je  -  sus,     A    ran-som  He  gave  for  eacli  soul; 

3.  Come, sing   hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah  for  -  ev  -  er,    The  rich -es    of  Christ's  love  proclaim' 


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Oh!  sing  of  His  grace  and  His  glo  -  ry, While  worship  -  ing  low    at     His  feet. 
A    fountain  He    o  -  pened  on  CalVry,    Oh!  broth-er,  come  bathe  and  be   whole. 
In    beau-ty    of    ho  -  li-nesswor-ship, Come  join    in    the  jub  -  1  -  lant  strain. 


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Come,  sing  hal-le  -  lu -jah    for-ev  -  er,     Oh  1  sing    hal-le-lu   jah     a  -gain; 


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Ho  -  san  -  na    to  God  in    the  high  -  est,  For  -  ev  -  er  and  ev  -  er,     A  -  men. 

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Copyright,  1888.  by  P.  Bilhom. 


No.  60.     Is  it  There?   Written  There? 


J.  E.  Rankin,  D.  D. 


"Writteji  in  the  Lamb's  Book  of  Life."— Rev.  21:  37. 


E.  S.  LORENZ. 


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do  not  ask    for  the  pride    of  earth,  For  the  pride  of  weaUh  or     the 

do  not  ask    for    a      ^lo-rioiis  name,  That  is    writ  -  ten   higli   on      the 

do  not  ask  that  my  eartli  -  ly     life  Should  be  free  from  hur- dens  and 

dve  up    all    that   1     hope    be  -  low,  All  that  time   can  give,    or      the 


pride  of  birth, 
scroll  of  fame, 
cares  and  strife, 
world  be  -  stow, 

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Be 
Be 

Nor 
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this,  the  rath 

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•  er,     my   one    great  care; 

er,    con-cern       of     mine, 
rent  have  tran  -  q-<fd    flow, 

in     His  kiug-dom  come. 


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Life,  on  those  pa  -  ges    fair.    Is       it  there?  writ- ten  there? 

I         ^   ,^_    jft_  Is    it  there?  written  there? 


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From  "Songs  of  Grace,"  by  per. 


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No.  61.  Come,  Ye  Children,  March  Along. 


Mies  E.  Sherman. 


P.  BiLHORN. 


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ye    chil-dren,  march  a  -  long,    With    a     stur  -  dy  heart  and  strong, 

temp  -  ta  -  tions    in     your  way?  Fight  them  brave-ly    day  by     day; 

the  skies  with  clouds  o'er -cast,    Damp  and  chill  -  y      is  the    blast? 

the  hours  are  dark    and    sad,    Seems  there  less    of    good  than    bad, 

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With      a      mer  -  ry      face    and    song,  To      the  Sav  -  ior's  king  -  dom. 

They    will    flee    from     you      a  -  way,  At       a  pray'r  to  Je    -    sus. 

Oh!     the     sun  -  beams  will     at     last.  Bright-en  all      for  Je    -    sus. 

Make    thy  -  self    and      oth  -  ers    glad,  With    a  song      of  Je    -    sus. 

.1*.      .^       .^      ^.      .^  -^  .pt. 


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Copyright,  1888,  by  P.  Bilhorn. 


No.  62.    Work  till  the  Sun  Goes  Down. 


E.  C  A. 


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(Luke  X.  2,) 


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1.  Go  work    in  the  bar -vest    of     the  Lord,  And    let     thy  sheaves  a  -  bound, 

2.  The  work    is       great,  the     la-borers  few,   Go  spread  the     news   a -round; 

3.  When  souls  are       dy  -  ing     all     a-round,  Why  sit     ye         i  -die,  dumb? 

4.  Go  work,  while  the  day-light  lin-gers,  work;  Toil  on    till  the  crown  is  won. 


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Nor  stop  'mid  the  bum-ing  heat    to    rest.  But  work  till  the  sun  goes  down. 

No  Ion  -  ger     say  there's  nought  to  do.    But  work  till   the  sun  goes  down, 

GrO  tell      them     of      a      Sav  -  ior's  love,  And  work  till   the  sun  goes  down. 

And  in       the     vine -yard    of     the  Lord  Kest  not    till  the  sun  goes  down. 


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Go     work,  go      work,  Go    work    till  the  sun  goes  down; 

and  watch,  and   pray, 


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Go  forth  and  work,  and  watch,  and  pray,  Go  work  till  the  sun  goes    down. 


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No.  63.   What  Are  You  Doing  for  Jesus? 

p,  B.  P-  BiLHOnK. 


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1.  Oh,  what  are  you  do- ing  for  Je  -  siis?     He    left  the  bright  glories   a  -  bove, 

2.  Oh,  what  are  you  do-ing  for  Je  -  sus,      Your  Sav-ior,  Re-deem-er  and  Friend? 

3.  Oh,  what  are  you  do-ing  for  Je  -sus?    All      ripen' d  the  har- vest  now  stands; 

4.  Oh,  what  are  you  do-ing  for  Je -sus?  While  you  wait,  souls  are  passing  a  -   way; 


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And  laid  down  his  life  as     a       ran  -  som.    Thy   soul    to  redeem  thro'  his    love. 
Are  you  out  in  the  high-way  and  hedg-es,     Going  forth  where  the  Master  doth,  send  ? 
The    Lord  of  the  vineyard  wants  reap-ers,  Are  you  heeding  his  ur-gent  com  -  mands? 
"When  the  Master  shall  ask  for  his     tal  -  ents.    Oh,    brother,  what  will  you  then  say? 


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Oh,  what  are  you  do  -  ing,  my  broth  -  er,    As  the  days  and  the  years  roll    by  ? 
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Are  you  liv  -  ing  for  Je  -sus  who  saves  you,  Are  you  lay  -  ing  up  treasures  on    high  ? 

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Copyricht,  1888,  by  P.  Bilhobn. 


No.  64. 


Jesus,  My  All! 


Rev.  G.  D.  Watpon,  D.  D. 


Wm.  J.   KiRKPATRICK. 


1.  My  heart  sings  a  song      From  morning  till  night ;   A    song  full  of   lib  -  er  -  ty, 

2.  My  heart  hath  a  rest  From  sin  and  from  fear  ;  A  rest  from  all  doubting,  Disap- 
;>.  My  heart  hath  a  light  In  the  cloud-i  -  est  day  ;  A  light  which  illumines  Each 
4.  My  heart  hath  a  Friend,  All  compassion  and  love,  Whose  speech  falls  as  soft  As  the 


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Love,  and     of    light :   A  song    of     the    Ca  -  naan-land,  Hap  -  py  and  bright,  And 

point-ment  and  care  :    A  rest    like  the   sky,  Bend-ing  calm  o'er  the  year, — And 

mo  -  ment  my   way  :    A  light  which  will  not    let     The    lit  -  tie  one  stray, — And 

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of  my  song    is  Je  -  sus.  Je  -  sus,  Je  -  sus,    All  of  my  song  is 

of  my  rest     is  Je  -sus.  Je-sus,  Je-sus,    All  of  my  rest   is 

of  my  light   is  Je  -  sus.  Je  -  sus,  Je  -  sus,    All  of  my  light  is 

dearest /r/end  is  Je  -  sus.  Je  -  sus,  Je  -  sus, That  dearest  friend  is 


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No.  65. Shall  I  Meet  my  Sainted  Mother? 

The  writer  of  these  words  in  childhood  promised  his  djing  mother  that  he  would  meet  her  in  heaven.  For- 
getful of  his  promise,  he  on  reaching  manhood  became  an  infidel.  The  stirring  words  of  Evangelist  "Schiverea" 
brought  to  mind  the  long  forgotten  teaching  of  that  Christian  mother,  and  casting  aside  his  infidelity  he  accepted 
Christ  as  his  Savior. 

George  Thompson.  P.  Bilhorn. 


1.  Shall   I    meet    my  saint  -  ed  moth-er,      In  her  home     be-yond  the  skies? 

2.  When  the  bells      of  heav  -  en  ring-ing,  Wake  the    an  -  gel's  song     a  -  gain, 

3.  All    the  years    of    sin     and  sor-row,  That  I've  suf  -  fer'd  since  she   died, 


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Will  my  moth  -  er  there  be  wait  -  ing,  Wait-ing  with  her  look  so  mild  ? 
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Will  she  press  me  to  her  bo  -  som, 
Join -ing    in      the  heav' n-ly    rapt  -  ure 


In  this  old  and  wrin  -  kled  brow? 
As  she  did  when  but  a  child? 
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Copyright,  1886,  by  P.  Bilhorn. 


No.  66. 


Trust  Jesus  Over  All. 


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1.  O    trust  the  Sav-ior,  let  come  what  may,  Trust  in     his  word  so      true; 

2.  When  sore- ly  tempt-ed  in      sin       to  stray,  Look  up     to  Christ  a  -  lone; 

3.  When  tears  of    sor-row  be  -  gin       to    fall.     And  sad  -  ness  fills    the     soul ; 


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He  keeps    his  chil-dren  up  -  on       the  way,    As    they  keep  near    the  throne. 
O    then    re-mem-ber,  he     knows  it    all,     On  Him    thy  bur  -  den  roll. 


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No.  67. 


Hattie  E.  Buell. 


The  Child  of  a  King! 

"Heirs  of  the  kingdom."— Jaxaes  2:  5. 


John  B.  Sumner,  arr. 


1.  My  Fa-tber  is     ricb    ia     bous-es  and  lands,  He  bold  -  etb  tbe  weal tb  of  tbe 

2.  My  Fa-tber'sownSon,   tbe    Sav-ior    of  men,  Once  wan  der'd  o'er  eartb  as  tbe 

3.  I  once  was  an    out  -  cast  stranger    on  eartb,     A      sin  -  ner  by  cboice,     an 

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a  -  lien    by    birtb!  But  I've  been  a  -  dopt-ed,  my  name's  written  down, — An 
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No.  68.  A  Story  Sweet  and  True. 

E.  W.  Oakss. 


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1.  We'll  sing     the  won  - drous  sto  -  ry,         'Tis     ev   -    er    sweet    and  true; 

2.  The   era  -   el  world,  they  took  Him,  With  thorns  they  crowned  His  head', 

3.  His  friends  whom  He  loved  dear-ly,         And  whom  He    died      to  save, 

4.  My  Lord  now  reigns  in      glo  -  ry  He's   com  -  ing  soon      for  me; 


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And  then      to     Calvary's  mount-ain  The    pre  - 

They  begged  His  pre  -  cious  bod  -  y,  And  laid 

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The  nails    of    shame  were  driv-en. 

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He  cried,     O    God,      for  -  give  them,  And  bowed  his  head     and  died. 

Oh!   glo  -   ry    hal    -    le  -  lu  -  jah.  Now  death    is     cap  -  tive  led. 

And  go        ye    out        to   meet  Him,  With  rapt  -  ure    in       the  air. 


Copyright,  1886,  by  P.  B114HOBM. 


No.  69.  Behold  Me  Standing  at  the  Door! 


E.  J.  Crosby. 

With  feeling.   (May  he  sung  as  a  Solo,) 


Mrs.  J.  F.  Knapp. 


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1.  Be  -  bold       Me  standing  at     the  door,  And  hear  Me  pleading  ev  -  er  -  more, 

2.  I      bore       the  cru  -  el  thorns  for  thee,     I  wait  -  ed  longandpa-tient-ly: 

3.  I     would  notplead  with  thee  in  vain;  Re-mem-ber  all  Mygrief  and  pain; 

4.  I     bring    thee  joy  from  heaven  above,    I  bring  thee  pardon,  peace,  and  love: 

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I    died  to  ran    -  som  thee  from  sin; 

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May  I  come  in?  may  I  come  in? 

May  I  come  in  ?  may  I  come  in  ? 

May  I  come  in?  may  I  come  in? 


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No.  70. 


God's  Wonderful  Love. 


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John  iii.  16. 


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2.  It  was  love  that  gave,  it  was  love  that  came,  When  the  Lord  ap-pear'd  to    men; 

3.  I  was  won  to  Christ  by  this  wondrous  love,Oh,  the  love    of  God  to     me; 

4.  By  the  love  that  sought,  by  the  love  that  bought,  By  the  grace  God  sends  so  free; 


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For  it    filled  my  soul,  and  it  made  me  whole,  It  ha?  cleans' d  and  made  me  free. 
All  who  Christ  re  -  ceive,  and  on  him  be-lieve.  They  shall  live  e  -  ter  -  nal  -  ly. 

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No.  71.     O  Prodigal,  Don't  Stay  Away. 

' '/  will  arise  and  go  to  my  Father."— ha^e  15 :  18. 
J.  E.  Rankin,  D.  D. 


J.  W.  BiSCHOFP. 


1.  O  prod-  !•  gal,  don't  stay  a- way!  The   Fa  -  ther  is  wait-ing  to  day;There'8 

2.  O  prod  -  i  -  gal  brother,  come  home!  Why  longer  in  wretchedness  roam?  You're 

3.  O  prod-  i  -  gal,  what  will  you  do?  Love's  ta  -  ble    is  wait-ing  for  you;  For- 

4.  O  prod-  i  -  gal  broth-er,      a -rise!  For    par -don,  lookup     to  the  skies;  No 


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lone  -  ly  and  lost.  You  are  driv-en  and  toss'd,  O  prod  -  i  -  gal  brother,  come  home. 
givenessso  sweet, Sure,  your  coming  will  greet, O  prod  -  i  -  gal,  what  will  you  do? 
long  -  er  then  stray  From  thy  Fa-ther  a- way,   O  prod  •  i  -  gal  broth- er,   a-  rise. 


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Miss  Jci.iA  H.  Johnston. 


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1.  "Come  un  -  to    me,"  saith  the    cru  -  ci  -  fied   One,    My  blood    I  shed,  My 

2.  All  who    are    sad    and    for  -  sak  -  en,   give  heed,  The  sick    the  poor,  the 

3.  All  who    are    walk-ing     in     sun-shine    to  -  day,   The   glad  and  free,  un  - 

4.  Je  -  sus,    Re-deem -er,     we    come  un  -  to   Thee,  We    hear  Thy  voice, Thy 


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life       I    give."  Hark!  He  is     ris  -  en    from  death  and  the  grave, "Come 

lost     and  blind,  Comfort  and  par -don    and     heal -ing  you    need,  Ohl 

touched  by    care,  Je  -  sus  is    call  -  ing     to    come  while  you  may,    His 

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No.  73.  The  Lily  of  the  Valley. 


English  Melody. 


1.  I  have  found  a    friend  in      Je  -  sus,  He's    ev  -'ry- thing    to     me,     He's    the 

2.  He  all    my  griefs  has     ta  -ken,  and    all    my    sor  -  rows  borne ;   In   temp- 

3.  He  will  nev  -  er,     nev  -  er    leave  me,  nor    yet    for  -  sake  me    here,  While  I 


fair -est  of  ten  thou-sand  to  my  soul;  The  Lil  -  y  of  the  Valley,  in 
ta  -  tion  He's  my  strong  and  mighty  towr;  I  have  all  for  Him  for  -  sa  -  ken,  and 
live  by  faith  and    do     His  bless  ed     will;     A        wall  of    fire    a  -  bout  me,  I've 


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all  my  i  -  dols  torn  From  my  heart,  and  now  He  keeps  me  by  His  power- 
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Tho'  all  the  world  for  -  sake  me, 
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in  troub  -  le  He's  my  stay, 
and  Sa  -  tan  tempts  me  sore, 
to       see      His      bless  -  ed       face. 


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K  C.  A- 


Behold  Him  hanging. 


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1.  On    the  cross    the  Saviour  bnng-ing,  Bled     and  died      for  you  and  me; 

2.  O,     the  blood  stain'd  cross  of  Je  -  sus,  How      it     fills      my  soul  with  peace, 

3.  'Tis    in  -  deed     a    truth  most  precious, That    for    sin  -  ners  Je  -  bus  died, 


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Wondrous  love  I    Oh!  who  can  know  it.      Boundless,  price-less,   full  and  free. 

As     I     there      be  -  hold  him  dy  -  ing,     Bring-ing  nought  but   my  -  re  lease. 

And    we  have       a    full  re -mis-  sion  Through  a    Sav  -  lour  cru  -  ci  -  fied. 


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Je  -  sus  died 


to  bring    sal  -  va  •  tion,  Je  -    sus    died    tobring  sal  -  va  -  tion. 
Copyright,  1887,  by  E.  C.  Avis,  by  per. 


Behold  Him  hanging.  Concluded. 


sus     died       for      you     and 


No.  75. 

Dr.  W.  P.  Mackat. 


Revive  Us  Again. 


English  Melody. 


1.  We     praise  Thee,     O  God! 

2.  We     praise  Thee,     O  God! 

3.  All       glo    •  ry       and  praise 

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for    Thy    Spir   -  it        of      light. 
to     the    Lamb  that     was     slain. 


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Je  -  sus  who  died,  and 
shown  us  our  Sav  -  ior, 
borne    all       our  sins,     and 


is  now  gone  a  -  bove.  Hal  -  le  -  lu  •  ja! 
and  scat  -  tered  our  night.  Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  ja! 
has  cleansed  ev  •    'ry  stain.      Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  ja! 


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4.  All  glory  and  praise  to  the  God  of  all  grace. 

Who  has  bought  us,  and  sought  us,  and  guided  our  ways, 

5.  Revive  us  again;  fill  each  heart  with  Thy  love; 

May  each  soul  be  rekindled  with  fire  from  above. 


No.  76. 


Jesus,  My  Savior. 


"  Wash  me  thoroughly  from  mine  iniquity,  and  cleanse  me  from  mysin."—TB.  li.  2. 

G.  A.   \\  ILSON.  P.  BiLHOBN. 


1.  Je-sus,  my  Sav-ior,  to  Thee    I  come,  Tho'  wretched,  vile,  thow  dost  not  shim ; 

2.  Je-sus,  my  Sav-ior,  to  Thee    I  pray,  Wash  all     my  sins  and  guilt  a  -  way ; 

3.  Je  -  sus,  Thy  word     I  do    be-lieve,  And    all     Thy  prom-is  -  es     re-ceive ; 

4.  Je-sus,  my    all,        I  now  re-sign.  Since  par -don  thro' thy  grace  is  mine; 


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For     who  so    com -eth  thou  hast  taught,  Thou  wilt  in   no    wise  cast  him  out. 
Lord,  cleanse  me  now  from  ev- 'ry  stain,   For    there  is  pow  -  er      in     thy  name. 
Lord,   now  my-self    to    Thee    I   give.     And    in  Thee  ev  -  er- more  shall  live. 
Thy  name  I'll  ev  -  er  -  more  re-peat      Be  -  fore   my  Fa-ther's  mer-  cy  -seat. 


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Copyright,  1886,  by  P,  Bilbobn. 


No.  77. 


Let  the  Savior  In. 


"  If  any  man  hear  my  voice,  and  open  the  door,  I  will  come  in  to  him. '  '—Rev,  3:  20. 
Rev.  J.  B.  Atchinson.  E.  O.  Excell. 


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1.  There's  a  Stran  -  ger  at      the  door: 

2.  O- pen  now     to  Him  your  heart: 

3.  Hear  j'ou  now    His  lov  -  ing  voice? 

4.  Now    ad-mit    the  heav'nly  Guest: 


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Let  the  Savior  in!    Let  the  Savior  in'. 


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Let  the  Savior  in ! 


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Let  the  Savior  in! 


Let  Him    in,    ere    He     is    gone;      Let    Him   in,      the  Ho  -    ly     One. 

Let  Him    in:    He     is    your  Friend;    He    j'our  soul     will  sure     de  -  fend; 

He  is    stand- ing     at      the    door;    Joy      to    j^ou      He  will      re   -  store, 

He  will  speak  your  sins   for-giv'n,    And  when  earth  -  ties  all      are     riv'n. 


Jesus  Christ,  the  Fa-ther's  Son: 
He  will  keep 3^ou  to  the  end: 
And  His  name  you  will  a  -  dore: 
He  will  take  you  home  to  heav'n: 


Let 
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Him  in! 

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Let  the  Savior  in !       Let  the  Savior  in ! 


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No.  78. 


I  Do  Believe. 

Without  shedding  of  blood  is  no  remission."  —  Heb.  Jx:  29. 


P.  BiLHORN. 


1.  I  do  believe  with     all     my  soul   That    Je -sus' blood  now  makes  me  whole  I 

2.  I  do  believe  with     all     my  heart  That    Je  -  sus  doth   new      lite      impart! 

3.  I  do  believe  tliat  Christ  my  King  Will  come   a  -  gain     me     home   to  bring! 

4.  I  do  believe    in   heav'n    a-bove  There  will   be  naught  but      pur -est  love; 


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I    plunge  be-neath  the     crim-son  tide, Which  flovv'd  from  out  His  wounded  side! 
For     now     I      live     as     ne'er   be  -  fore,    In  Christ  who     liv  -  eth    ev  -  er-more 
To  dwell  in  man-sions  bright  and  fair,   And   with  Him   in  His  glo  -  ry  share. 
And  there   my  ransom'd  soul  shall  sing,  Ho-  san  -  na      to    my  God  and  King! 


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No.  79.         Yield  not  to  Temptation. 


Words  and  music  by  H.  R.  Palmer. 


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3.  To    him  that  o'er-com  -  eth,  God 


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lan-guage  dis  -  dain,    God's  name  hold    in 
giv  -  eth     a      crown,  Thro'  faith  we  shall 


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Be  though t-ful  and      earn  -  est. 

He     who    is     our      Sav  -  ior. 


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Kind-heart-  ed  and  true.  Look 
Ourstrength  will  re  -  new,    Look 


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ev-er  to  Je  -  sus,  He'll  car -ry  you  through, 
ev-er  to  Je  -  sus,  He'll  car -ry  you  through, 
ev  -  er  to  Je  -  sus,  He'll  car  -  ry  you  through. 
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No.  80. 


Rouse,  Ye  Saints. 

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P.  BiLBORN. 


1.  Kouse,  ye  saints,  the  world  is    dy  -  ing,    "We  must  work  while  it    is    day; 

2.  Wake,  ye    men,     let  us    be    do  -  ing,  While  the    sun      is      in  the  sky; 

3.  Je  -  sus,   Sav  -  ior,  help  our  spir  -  its.   That  we    nev  -  er    wea-ry      be 

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Let    us    seek  the  weak  and  er  -  ring.   Pre  -  cious  souls  that  soon  may  die. 

Lead  -  ing    sin  -  ners  to  the  Fount-ain    Ev  -  er    flow  -  ing,     full    and  free. 


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No.  81.  The  Cleansing  Wave. 

"  And  washed  us  from  our  sins  in  his  own  blood.  "—Rev.  13 :  5. 


Mrs.  Phcebe  Palmer. 


Mrs.  Jos.  F.  Knapp. 


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1.  Oh,     now    I      see      the     crim  -  sou  wave,  The    foun-tain  deep    and  wide; 

2.  I        rise     to  walk      in  heav'n's  own  light    A  -  bove  the  world  and    sin; 

3.  A  -  maz-ing  grace  !' tis  heav'n  be  -  low     To     know  the  blood's  ap  -  plied; 

4.  Oh,    trust  His  grace  !  and  prove  His  pow'r  In       sin  though  deep -ly    dyed, 

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With  heart  made  pure,  and    garments  white,  And  Christ  enthroned  with  -  in. 
And     Je  -  sus,   on    -    ly        Je  -  sus  know.  My       Je  -  sus    cru  -  ci  -  tied. 
The    Lamb  of     God     this     ver  -  y    hour,   will  speak  thee  jus   -   ti  -  lied. 
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82.  While  the  Years  are  Rolling  by. 

B.  P.  BiLHORN. 


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There  is    work    that  we    can     do,  While  the  years  roll  by;     For      the 

Lis  -  ten     to       the  Master's    call,  While  the  years  roll  by;     Hoi      ye 

It    may    be     your  joy     to    win,  While  the  years  roll  by;  Some  -  one 

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While  the  Years  are  Rolling  by.— Concluded. 


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No.  83.        The  Lord's  my  Shepherd. 

"Rous'  Version,"  1649. 


Mozart. 


1.  The  Lord's  my  Shep  -  herd,  I'll       not  want:    He  makes     me  down        to   lie 

2.  My  soul       He  doth      re  -  store      a -gain;  And  me  to  walk     doth  make 

3.  Yea,  though  I  walk      in    death's  dark  vale.   Yet    I  will  fear      none  ill; 


In  pas -tures green;  He  lead  -  eth  me  The  qui 
With  -  in  the  paths  of  right  -  eous-ness.  Even  for 
For  Thou    art  with      me;  and      Thy  rod     And  staff 


et    wa    -    ters  by. 
His  own  name's  sake, 
me  com    -    fort  still. 


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In  presence  of  my  foes; 
My  head  Thou  dost  with  oil  annoint, 
And  my  cup  overflows. 


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5  Goodness  and  mercy  all  my  life 
Shall  surely  follow  me; 
And  in  God's  house  for  evermore 
My  dwelling-place  shall  be. 


No.  84. 

Robert  Morkis,  LL.  D, 


Memories  of  Galilee. 

"Jesus  walked  in  Galilee.^'— John  7: 1. 

4— 


H.  R.  Palmbh. 


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2.  Each  flowery  glen 

3.  Audwheu  I  read 


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Gal  -  1  -  lee!    blue  Gal  -  i  -  lee!  Come,  sing 


thy  song  a    gain      to    me! 


Used  by  permission  of  Dr.  H.  R.  Palmer,  owner  of  copyright. 


No.  86. 

Eliza  M,  Sherman. 


Christ  is  Born. 


p.  BiLHORN. 


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1.  List  to  the  ma  -sic     o  -  ver  the  earth,  Loud    themer-ry    joy -bells 

2.  Peace  he  is  bring-ing,  good-will  to    men.  Gifts     of  grace  and  glo  -  ry, 

3.  Soon  will  the  day-star  shin  -  ing  so  bright, Turn  the  gloom  to    glo  -  ry, — 

4.  Oh!  star  of  beau-ty'  light  up  the  way,  Where  thy    glo  -  ry  shin -eth 


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tell     of  Je  -  sus'  birth;  Join 

tell     it  once     a  -  gain;    O 

dark-ness  in  -  to  light;  Glad 

from  the  gates  of  day :  And 

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our  hearts  for  love.  Lord,     of 
-  le  -    lu  •  jah  sing     on        this 
our  hearts  this  bria-ht  Christ-mas 


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Christ,  our  Lord  and  King  is 
One  6  -  ter  -  nal  Christ  -mas 
For  our  Sav  -  ior,   King    is 

May  our  Lord     and  King    be 


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Ring   out   the  tid  -  ings  for      on  this  morn,  Christ,  our  Lord  and  King  is  born. 


Copyright,  1888,  by  P.  Bilhorn, 


No.  86.       In  Sight  of  the  Crystal  Sea. 


Kev.  J.  E.  Rankin,  D.  D. 


"Son,  Remember,"— Luke  ](!:  25. 


J.  W.  BiscnoFP,  by  Per. 


Sig^^iUpilirt^lip^S 


]  •  I       sat      a  -  lone  with  life's  nieni  -  o  -  ries    In    sight   of     the     crys  -  tal 

2.  I  thoui;ht  me  then    of     my  chiklhoodda3'S,  Thepra3erat     my      moth  -  er's 

3.  I  thought,  Ithou!;htof    the    days    of  God    I'd  wast  -  ed      iu      fol-ly  and 

4.  I     heard    a    voice,  li  lie  the  voice    of  God:  "Re-mem -ber,    re  -  member,  my 


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late,       too    late?   Shut  with -out  must    I    stand     for 
vows        I    made.  When    I        lay  at  death's  dark 

thoughts  ran     on.     Like  the     tide    of       a     sun  -  less 

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saw       the      star-crown'd  take  tlieir  seats,  But  none  could  I     call    my  own. 
Judge,  willHe    say,      "I    know  3'ou  not,"  Howe'er     I     may  knock  and  praj'? 
spare    my  life,  I'd  give    up    the  strife.  And  serve  Him  for  -  ev  -  er-more." 
liv-ing    or  dead?"  to  my -self     I  said,  "An    end     is  there  ne'er    to    be?" 


In  Sight  of  the  Crystal  Sea.— Concluded. 


5  It  seemed  as  tho'  I  woke  from  a  dream. 

How  sweet  was  the  light  of  day! 
Melodious  sounded  the  Sabbath  bells 

From  towers  that  were  far  away; 
I  then  became  as  a  little  child. 

And  I  wept  and  wept  afresh; 
For  the  Lord  had  taken  my  heart  of  stone. 

And  given  a  heart  of  flesh. 


6  Still  oft  I  sit  with  life's  memories, 

And  I  think  of  the  crystal  sea;  [ones, 
And  I'see  the  thrones  of  the  star-crowu'd 

I  know  there's  a  crown  forme;  ["Come," 
And   when  the   voice  of  the   Judge  says. 

Of  the  Judge  on  the  great  white  throne, 
I  know  'mid  the  thrones  of  the  star-crown' d 

There's  one  I  shall  call  my  own.     [ones, 


No.  87.  Closer,  Lord,  to  Thee. 

"It  is  good  for  me  to  draw  near  to  God."— Ps.  73:  28. 
E.  G.  Taylor,  D.  D  .    Alt. 


Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 


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that     in  af  -  flic  -  tion's  hour,  When  the  clouds    of     sor 

me     in  Thy  love       a   -  bide.  Keep  me      ev    •    er     by 


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with  -   in, 
no     harm, 
row    lower, 
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me,  Lord,    the  bat  -   tie       win;  — Clos 

ing    on      Thy  lov  -  ing      arm; — Clos 

di  -  rects    Thy  hand      of    power; — Clos 

the  "Rock     of  A   -   ges"     hide, — Clos 


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On  the  Cross. 


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1.  A  -  las!      and  did      my    Sav  -  ior    bleed?  and     did      my  Sov -'reign  die? 

2.  Was    it        for  crimes  that      I       had  done,    He  groan 'd    up  -  on     the    tree? 

3.  But  drops    of    grief    can    ne'er    re  -  pay      the      debt      of    love      I      owe; 


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that    sa  -  cred  head,  For     such    a   worm  as        I? 
ty!  grace    un-known!  And    love  be  -  yond  de  -  greel 
my -self      to      thee,  'Tis       all    that    I      can     do. 

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A  •  maz  -  ing    pi    • 
Here,  Lord!     I     give 


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On       the  cross,    on 


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Copyright,  1889,  by  P,  Bilhorn, 


No.  89. 


Spurn  Me  Not. 


Kkv.  J.  H,  Martik. 


D.  E.  DORTCH. 


1.  Spurn    me  not,     O  lov  -  ing    Sav  -  ior,    Cast  me      not      a  -  way? 

2.  I        am  sin  •  ful,  vile,     un-worth  -  y,      All  un   -  clean  I      am; 

3.  Tboii    hast  died    for  me        a     ran  -  som.  Shed  thy     pre  -  cious  blood; 

4.  To       thy  cross  my  soul      is    cling  -  ing.  There  my     faith  is     stay'd; 


Grant  me  par  -  don,     life      and      fa  -  vor,      For     thy  grace        I     pray. 

Thou    art  righteous,  pure    and      ho    -  ly,      Spot -less,  per    -  feet  Lamb. 

Thou   hast  pur-chas'd  full       re-demp  -  tion,     Bought  my  peace  with  God. 

Make    me  joy  -  ful,       ev   -   er     sing  -  ing,  "Thou  my  debt  hast  paid." 


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Je       -       sus,  Sav       -       ior. 

Bless  -  ed     Je  -  sus,     lov  -  ing    Sav  -  ior. 


Cast 


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No.  90. 


Be  Strong  in  Jehovah. 


Arr  from  G.  &  T. 


P.  BlLHORN. 


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1.  Be     strong      iu       Je    •    ho    -    vah,  though  hard 

2.  We'll    sing     while    we    march  through  the    midst 

3.  Thus  armed     we    shall    stand      and      shall  meet 

4.  The    trum   -  pet       is     sound  -  ing,      the    trum 


he     the  fight,  We'll 

of     our  foes.  Who 
Sa  -  tan's  wiles;     We 

pet     of    war,  Kot 


con    -  quer,  we  know,  •  ia  the  power  of       His    might; 

stand  all  de  •   ter    •  mined  our       way  to        op  -  pose; 

know  his  de  -    vi      -  ces,  the  world  he       be  -  guiles, 

peace  while  we  wait  for  our  bright  morn  -  ing      star; 


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Repeat  pp. 


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No.  91. 


Kise,  and  let  me  in. 

'Behold,  Island  at  the  door  and  ftnocft."— Rev.  iii :  20. 


W.  A.  O. 

Andante. 


N.   E.   TOWNSEND. 


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1.  Lo  !      a  stranger  stand  -  ing  there,  Knocking,   knock-ing    at     the  door, 

2.  'Tis      thy  Sav-iour  wait  -  ing  there,  Knocking,   knock-ing    at      the  door, 

3.  Hear    the  Saviour  call       to  -  day    Knocking,    knocking    at      the  door; 

4.  Shall    thy  Sav-iour  plead     in  vain.   Knocking,   knock-ing    at     the  door? 

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Love  -  ly    stran-ger,  won-d'rous  fair,  Knock-ing,  knocking  at  the  door; 

Call  -  ing  thee,   oh  wan  -  der  -  er.   Knock  ing,  knocking  at  the  door; 

Do     not  grieve  thy  Lord      a  -  way,  Knock-ing,  knocking  at  the  door. 

Will     you  slight  His  call       a  -  gain,  Knock-ing,  knocking  at  the  door? 


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Wait  -  ing,   oh  !     so     pa  -  tient  -  ly,        Call  -  ing    oh  !    so    ten  -  der  -  ly, 
Plead  -  ing,  oh  !     so     ear  -  nest  -  ly,        Striv  -  ing    oh  !    so  faith  -  ful  -  ly, 
Wea  -  ry,  worn,  and  troub  -  led  breast.  Tempt  -  ed    one,  with  care     op  -  prest. 
Will     you  heed    His    ear  -  nest  plea?  "Hea  -  vy      la  -  den,  come    to     me." 


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0  -  pen  now     thy  heart     to 
Tis     thy    Sav  -  iour  calls      to 

1  will  give     thy  spir  -  it 
Rest     and  peace     I  give     to 


I 

me;     Oh,  rise,  and  let  me 

thee;    Oh,  rise,  and  let  me 

rest;    Oh,  rise,  and  let  me 

thee;    Oh,  rise,  and  let  me 


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No.  92.  My  Jesus,  I  love  Thee. 

"Mine  are  thine  and  thine  are  mine."— John  17  :  10. 


London  Hymn  Book,  1864. 


A.  J.  Gordon.  By  per. 


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Je  -     sus,  I        love 

I              love  Thee,  be  -  cause 

I      "will  love  Thee  in       life, 

In             man  -  sions  of       glo 


Thee,  I      know    Thou     art  mine. 
Thou  hast  first        lov   -  ed     me, 
I        will     love     Thee      in    death 
ry     and      end    -    less      de  -  light* 


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For  Thee        all      the 

And  pur  -  chased  my 

And  praise    Thee      as 

I'll  ev     -     er        a 


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No.  93.         What  Time  I  am  Afraid. 


What  time  I  am  afraid,  I  will  trust  in  Thee.  Ps.  56  :  3. 


Miss  J.  H.  Johnston. 


"Scotch."    Arr.  by       P.  Bilhorn. 


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to     lose 

my     way; 

2.     Ac   -   cu  - 

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a   flame. 

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my    spir 

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3.  From    all 

the     un-known    fut 

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My 

tim 

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re   -   coils. 

4.  When    twi  - 

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But  known     to    God  are       all 

In       life     and  death,  O  Lord 


W  wr  ^ 

ver  -  past,      O      keep  me   safe     I       pray, 

and  shame,  My      soul  in     an  -  guish  turns, 

my  ways,  And     all  my  cares    and    toils. 

of     all,        I      would  be  -  hold  Thy    face. 


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To    Him  whose  blood  a  -  tones   for    me.     On   whom   my  heart   is 
The    wis  -  dom,  pow'r,  and  might  are  Thine,  But  mine     the  prom  ised 
The       fl  -  nal  hour.  Oh  I     let       me  meet     In    peace,    and    un  -  dis  - 

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will  trust  in  Thee  O  Lord,  What  time 

will  trust  in  Thee  O  Lord,  What  time 

will  trust  in  Thee  O  Lord,  What  time 


a  -  frald." 
a  -  f  raid. " 
a  -  fraid." 
am      w  -  fraid." 


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Copyright,  1888,  by      P.  Bilhobn. 


No.  94. 

Mart  Mobe. 


Take  the  Step. 


J.  H.  Burke, 


ipi^^iisi^agl^^u 


1.  Broth  -er,  at     the    threshold  stand  ing,   See    you    not    the     o  -  pen    door, 

2.  See    the    ban  -  quet  hall    of     mer  -  cy,     See    thy   seat   that    va  -  cant  stands, 

3.  Keep  thy  Lord   no    long  -  er  wait- ing,     He    hath  died,  thy  soul    to     win, 

4.  Just    a    step,    will  you    not  take    it.   While  in  prav'r  to    God    we    bow. 


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See  you    not    the    hand    ex  -  tend  -  ed,    Reach-ing    out     to    help  you  o'er? 
Think  of  loved  ones  wait   ing    for  thee.  See  them  now  with   beckoning  hands. 
Let    His   love,  thy  heart  constraining.   Lead  thee  now      to     en  -  ter      in. 
Will  3'ou  not  your  sins    for  -  sak  -  ing.  Trust  in   Christ,  and  trust  him  now? 


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and  trust  his    word,  and  trust  his  word. 


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Mart  More. 

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J.  H.  BCRKE. 

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0      Je  -  sus,     take    me,       I        no    long-er 
as  Thou  hast  found  me.     Guilt -y,    vile    and 
,  from  love  of  sin  •    ing.   Break,  0    break  my 
what  tliou  would'st  have  me.  Make  me  like  Thj 

will    re  -  bel; 
far  from  Thee, 
stub-born  will, 
-self  to    be. 

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Let    thy    ho  -  ly      Spir  -  it     break  me.   And  with  -  in      me    ev  •  er  dwell. 

Sa  -  tan's  fet  -  ters    fast-ened    round  me,  Take  me.   Lord,  and  make  me    free. 

Now  the  work    of    grace    be  -  gin  -  ning,  Let    Thy    love    my  spir  -  it     fill. 

Make  me  pure  and  make  me    ho    -    ly.    Con  -  se   -  era  -  ted     un  -  to    Thee. 

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No.  96.     What  will  you  now  Do  with  Jesus. 


V 


p.  B. 


Matthew  27: 22. 


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p.  BiLHORM. 


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1.  "What will  you  now  do    with    Je  ■   sus?    Je  -  sus    the  Sav  -  ior   of  men; 

2.  God's  ho  -  ly    spir  -  it       is    plead  -  ing,  Now    at     the  door    of  your  heart, 

3.  What  will  j'ou  do?  will    you  slight  him?  Drive  him    a-way  from  your  side V 

4.  Still    he      is    pa  -  tient  -  ly    wait  -  ing,     Ten  -  der  -  ly  call  -  ing     to  -  day, 

5.  Come,  while  the  spir  -  it      is    plead  -  ing,    An  -  swer  this  question     to  -  day; 

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Now  un  -  to  all  comes  the  ques  -  tion.  Will  you  re  -  ject  him  a  -  gain? 
Je  -  sus  is  seek  -  ing  ad  -  mis  -  sion.  Will  you  then  bid  him  de  -  part? 
Je  -  sus  who  longs  to  re  -  deem  you,  Who  for  you  suf-fered  and  died. 
Oh  do  not  spurn  his  kind  mer  -  cy,  Why  will  j^ou  long  -  er  de  -  lay? 
O   -  pen  your  heart,  bid  him  wel  -  come.  Save  me  dear  Sav  -  ior       I      pray. 

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What  loill  you  do.  What  will   you  do,  "What  will  you  now    do  with     Je  •  sus?' 


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Will  you     re -Ject    or  take  Him  to-night,  "What  will  you  now  do  with   Je  •  sus?" 


Copyright,  1889,  by  P.  Bilhom, 


No.  97.     What  must  it  be  to  be  There? 

Geo.  C.  Stebbins.  By  per. 


Duet, 


1.  We  speak  of     the  land  of     the  blest, 

2.  We  speak  of      its  pathways  of     gold, 

3.  We  speak  of      its  peace  and   its    love, 

4.  We  speak  of      its  f ree-dom  from  sin, 

5.  Do  Thou,  Lord, '  midst  pleasure  or    woe. 


A    coun-try     so  bright  and    so  fair, 

Its  walls  decked  with  jewels    so  rare, 

The  robes  which  the  glo  -  ri  -  fied  wear. 

From  sor  -  row,  temp-ta  -  tion,  and  care, 

ForHeav-en    our  spir-its     pre-pare. 


And  oft  are  itsglo-ries  con -fessed.  But  what  must 
Its  won-ders  and  pleasures  un  -  told.  But  what  must 
The  songs  of  the  bless-ed  a  -  bove.  But  what  must 
From  tri  -  als  with-out  and  with-in,  But  what  must 
Then  shortly     we    al   -  so    shall  know,  And  feel  what 


be 

to 

be  there? 

be 

to 

be  there? 

be 

to 

be  there? 

be 

fo 

be  there? 

IS 

to 

be  there. 

Refrain. 


To      be  there, 


to     be  there. 


Oh,  what  must    it    be 


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No.  98. 


By  the  Cross  of  Christ. 


p.  BiLHOBN. 


Alfred  Beirlt. 

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1.   By 
a.  By 

3.  By 

4.  By 


the  cross  of  Christ,  our  Sav  -  ior,  We  thro'  faith  are  jus  -  ti  -  fled 
the  cross  we're  lift  -  ed  near  -  er  To  the  heart  of  Him  who  died 
the  cross  of  Christ,  our  long  -  ings  For  a  crown  is  sat  -  is  -  tied 
the  cross  a  fount  of  heal -ing  Flowed  from  out  His  wound-ed  side 
-   .      -       -       -       •       -•       -  .  -^    ^  • 


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From  all    guilt  and  con  -  dem  -  ua  -  tion,  While  we  trust  the    cru  -  ci  -  fied. 

Dai  -  ly  grows  our    vis  •  ion  clear  -  er     To     be  -  hold  the    cru  -  ci  -  fied. 

Thoughts  of    joy  be-yond  are  throng-iug    As     we  stand  the  cross    be  -  side. 

Sin  -  ners,  there     in    mer  -  cy  kneel  -  ing,  Seek    ye    now  the    cru  -  ci  -  fied. 


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By  the  Cross.— Concluded. 


sto  •  17, 


How     for    sin 


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How  for    sin        He     did        a  -  tone. 

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Henkt  F.  Ltte. 


Autumn. 


Spanish. 


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1.  Je  -  sus      I        my  cross  have  tak  -  en,    All     to  leave     and    fol- low  Thee, 


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Na  -  ked,  poor,      de-spised,  for  -  sak-eu,  Thou  from  hence    my     all  shalt  be; 
D.  S.  Yet    how  rich       is      my     con  -  di  -  tion,  God  and  heav'u    are    still  my  own. 


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2  Let  the  world  despise  and  leave  me, 

They  have  left  my  Savior  too; 
Human  hearts  and  looks  deceive  me — 

Thou  art  not  like  them  untrue; 
Oh!  while  Thou  dost  smile  upon  me, 

God  of  wisdom,  love,  and  might. 
Foes  may  hate,  and  friends  disown  me, 

Show  Thy  face,  and  all  is  bright. 


3  Haste  then  on  from  grace  to  glory, 

Armed  by  faith,  and  winged  by  prayer! 
Heaven's  eternal  day's  before  thee, 

God's  own  hand  shall  guide  thee  there; 
Soon  shall  close  thy  earthly  mission, 

Soon  shall  pass  thy  earthly  days, 
Hope  shall  change  to  glad  fruition. 

Faith  to  sight,  and  prayer  to  praise. 


No.  100.    I  Come  to  Thee,  Dear  Savior. 


come 
come 
come 
look 


Thee,  dear  Sav 

Thee,  dear  Sav 

Thee,  dear  Sav 

Thee,  dear  Sav 


ior,  Be -cause      I      need  Thee  so;        I 

ior,  My  soul       is     sick      of    siu;     I'll 

ior.  To  whoni   else    can       I     flee,   For 

ior,  I      seelliy  wound  -  ed    side;    I 


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come,     op-pressed  in 
trust    Thy  blood     to 
mer  -  cy,  and      for 
see    Thee  bleed  -  ing 

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make     me  pure    with 
let      me  hide      in 
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I  come,(Icome,)I  come,(Icome,)  Just  now     I  come^  to  Thee;  (to  Thee:)  I 


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5  I  see  Thee  resurrected, 

From  death  to  reign  on  high; 
I  see  Thee  interceding. 
To  draw  the  sinner  nigh. 

6  I  trust  in  Thee,  dear  Savior, 

Thy  blood  now  speaks  for  me, 
And  as  I  bow  before  Thee, 
Oh  bid  me  live  in  Thee. 

Copyright, 


7  I  rest  in  Thee,  dear  Savior, 

My  resting  is  complete; 
I  find  the  sweetest  comforts 
While  bowing  at  Thy  feet. 

8  Oh  help  me  live,  dear  Savior, 

Much  fruit  to  bear  in  Thee; 
To  glorify  the  Father 
Through  all  eternity. 
1889,  by  P.  Bilhorn. 


No.  101.        Let  it  make  thee  Whole. 


Fkances  E.  Havergal. 


P.  B11.HOSN. 


1.  Oh!   the     pre-cious 

2.  Pre-cious  blood  that 

3.  Though  thy  sins  are 

4.  Pre-cious  blood,  by 

5.  Pre-cious,  pre-cious 


blood   of      Je  -  sus,  Shed 
hath     redeemed  us,    AH 
red      like    crir^.som,  Deep 
this      we      con  -quer    In 
blood    of      Je  -  sus,   Ev 


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2.  He'll  give   thegrace    to    win     the  race      To    him  who  brave -ly    tries;  For 

3.  Keep,  then,  the  road:  fight  on      for  God,  Though  en  -  e  -  luies    a  -  rise;  The 

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Lord  with  thee    thy  strength  shall  be:  "Press  toward  the  mark  for  the  prize!" 

Christ  has  come,  till    heav'n     is  won:  "Press  toward  the  mark  for  the  prize!" 


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No.  104.       Shall  I  be  Saved  To-night? 


Fannt  J.  Crosby. 


"Look  unto  me,  and  be  ye  saved."— Isniah  45:  22. 


Mrs.  M.  Bliss  Wil»on. 


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is  knocking      at     my    poor  heart,     Shall    I       be  saved 
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How  can    my  heart    so     un  -  grate -ful     be?      Shall  I      be  saved 

What  if     His  spir  -  it  should  now     de  -  part?    Shall  I      be  saved 

Quick -ly     I'll     o  -  pen    this    bolt  -  ed    door.     Save  me;  O  Lord, 


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Tender -ly,     sad-ly    I      hear    Him    say.  How  can  you  grieve  me  from  day  to  day  ? 
Now  He  will  save  me  by    grace    di  -  vine.  Now,    if     I  will,  I  may  call  Him  mine; 

O-verand    o  -  ver  His  voice    I       hear,  S wee t-ly    it  falls  on    my  list'ning  ear; 
Blessed  Re-deemer,  come  in,    come     in,      Pi  -  ty  mysor-row,  for-givemy  sin; 


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so  dear?  Oh,  shall  I  be  saved  to- 
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No.  106.  Is  it  Well  with  your  Soul? 

p.  H.  ROBUN. 


p.  BlLHOBV. 


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2.  If     the  sum-moDS  of    death  should  fall,  broth  -  er?  Should 

3.  If    you  still     will    re  -  fuse     His     love        to     choose,  His 

4.  There's  a  prom  -  ise     of     life      for     you,  broth  -  er.  For 


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you,     for    you  to  -  day. 


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Are  your    sins      all  for-giveu  of 

Are  you    read  -  y  to   meet  at     the 

He  may     nev  -  er  re  -  peat  that 

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God      in  heaven?  Is       it      well    with  your  soul  to   -day? 

judg  -  ment  seat,      If     the     sum-mons  should  fall  to  -day? 

call       so  sw€et,   Oh,  then,  broth  -  er,  what  will  you    do? 

lamb     of    God,     He  will    wash     all   your  sins  a  -  way. 


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Copyright,  1888.  by  P,  Bilhobh. 


No.  106.  There  is  Cleansing  in  the  Blood. 


W.  A.  Weli.9 


Heb.  9:22.    John  1:7.    Eph.  1:  7.  Rev.  1:  5. 


P.  BlLHORN. 


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2.  You  liave  doubtless  heard    it 

3.  'Twas  for  you    the  Lord  was 

4.  Hear  and  heed    the    Spir  -  it's 

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heart    I  bring,  Now  ac  -  cept  my  hum  -  ble 


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There  is  Cleansing  in  the  Blood.— Concluded. 


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No.  107. 

Charles  Wesley. 


Depth  of  Mercy. 

God  is  Love.    I  John,  4:  8. 


From  Stevenson. 


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^    Depth  of  mer-cy!      can    there    be          Mer  -  cy    still  reserved  for    me?    ) 

Can     my  God    his    wrath    for-  bear?     Me,    the  chief  of    sin -ners  spare  ?  j 

2      I       have  long  with -stood    His     grace.    Long  provoked  Him  to     His  face:   [ 

Would  not  heark-en        to      His     calls;  Grieved  Him  oy  a    thousand  falls.   ) 

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p.  B. 


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P.BlLHORK. 


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1.  We're    a      hap  -  py     Chris  -  tian  band,  March  -  ing    to       the   heav'n-ly  land! 

2.  'Tis       a   bright  and    cheer-   ful  way,    When   the    Sav  -  iour     we       o    -  bey; 

3.  What     a      glo  -  rious  morn 'twill  be     Wlien    our  hjved  ones     we     shall  see! 

4.  Come,  and  join      us,      one    and  all,       Heed  the    Sav-ior'a     lev  -  ing  call; 


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'Tis  the   Sav-  iour   leads    us      there  To  the  Fath  -  er's   liome      so      fair! 

By  His   lov  -  ing    hand  we're    led.  By  His  pre  -  cious   man  -  na      fed ! 

When  with  Je  -    sus      we     shall  reign,  Nev  -  er-more      to      part       a  -  gain! 

Turn  from  sin      and  seek    the      Lord,  He  will  save  you!  Trust  His     woro. 


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No.  109. 


The  King  is  Coming- 


RiAN  A.  Dtkes. 


"Behold,  1  come  quickly."— 'Rey.  22:  12. 


Ira  D.  Sanket.    By  per. 


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1.  Re-joice!  re-joice!  our  King  is     coming!  And  the  time  will    not     be      long, 

2.  With  joy    we  wait  our  King's  re -turn-ing!  From  His  heav'nly  man  -  sions  fair; 

3.  Oh,  may  we  nev  -  er  wea  -  ry  watching,  Nev  -  er  lay    our    ar  -  mor  down, 


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Un  -  til      we    hail    the  ra  -  diant  dawning,  And  we    lift    the    glad  new  song. 
And  with  ten  thou-sand  saints  ap  -  pear-ing.  We  shall  meet  Him  in      the  air. 
Un  -  til     He  come,  and  with  re  -  joic-  ing  Give  to     each  the  promised  crown. 


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Oh,  wondrous  day!  oh,   glo-rious  morning,  When  the  Son    of  Man  shall  come! 


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No.  110.       Hallelujah!  Look  to  Jesus. 

"  To  give  the  light  of  the  knowledge  of  the  glory  of  God  in  the/ace  of  Jesut  Christ."— 2CoT.iy.6. 
E.  W.  Oakeb.  p.  Bilhorn. 


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1.  Lift  your  eyes  and  look  on    Je  -  sus,     See    the    glo  -  ries    of    His  grace ; 

2.  See  the  dis-tant  hills  of    glo  -  ry    Towering 'round  the  throne  of  God; 

3.  See  the    liv -  ing  wa-ters  flow  -  ing.    Flow  -  ing  thro' the  val  -  leys  fair; 

4.  See  Him  in  His  life  so    low  -  ly.     See    Him  on    the  cross   of  shame; 

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Hear  the    ran-som'd  tell  the    sto  -    ly        of    the    Sav  -  ior's  pre-cious  blood. 
Thus  the  grace   of    God   is    show  -  ing       Life    to    sin  -  ners    ev  - 'ry- where. 
See    Him  Son    of    God  most  ho    -    ly,      Glo  -  ry,  glo   -  ry     to  His  name. 

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Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah  !  He  will  save    you,       Je  -  sus,   ev  -  er  -  more  the  same. 

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Copyright,  1886,  by  V.  Bilhobn. 


No.  111. 

Petbr  Bilhorn. 


The  Savior's  Hand. 


Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 


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1.  The    Sav  -  ior's  hand      is    knock-ing, 

2.  Hast  thou    not  heard  Him  knock-ing, 

3.  The  wounded  hand      of      Je  -  sus. 


Is  knock-ing  at  thy  heart; 
At  morn-ing,  noon  and  night? 
He      of  -  fers  now    to       thee; 


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A  -  rise,    and    bid     Him    en  ■  ter,  His  pres  -  ence  giv  -  eth     light. 

To   save,    to  guide,    to    keep    the        Thro'  all      e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty. 


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No.  112. 


God  be  with  You.* 


"The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  be  With  you."— Rom.  16 : 20. 
J.  E.  Ranju.n.  D,  D.  W.  G   Tomer.  By  Per. 


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No.  113.     More  Love  to  Thee,  O  Christ. 


"Continue  ye  in  my  love."— John  15: 8. 


Mrs.  Elizabeth  Prentiss. 


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Sir  Arthur  Sullivan.  (1842.) 
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1.  More    love     to  Thee,  O  Christ!   More  love     to  Thee;  Hear    Thou  the 

2.  Once  earth  -  ly       joy  I  craved,  Sought  peace  and  rest;  Now     Thee    a- 

3.  Let        sor  -  row      do  its    work.    Send  grief    and  pain;  Sweet     are  Thy 

4.  Then  shall  my      hit  -  est  breath,  Whis  -  per    Thy  praise,  This       be    the 


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This      all     my  prayer  shall  be, 


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No.  114. 


Move  Forward! 


G.  W.  Crops. 


"The  Lord  is  my  light  and  my  salvation.— Vs.  27: 1. 


D.  B.  Towner. 


1.  Move  forward!  valiant  men  and  strong,  Ye  who  have  prayed  and  labored  long,  The 

2.  Move  forward !  each  and  ev' -  ry     one,  The  gold  -  en    har  -  vest  is      begun,   Ye 

3.  Move  forward ! reaping  as    you  move!  An -gels    are  watch  - ing from    a-bove!  A- 

4.  Move  forward!  day  will  die  full  soon,  How  quickly    eve  -  ning  follows  noon,  Now 


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No.  115. 


Thou  art  Drifting. 


For  Male  Voices. 


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Copyright,  1889,  by  P.  Bilhorn. 


No.  116. 


Tell  it  to  Jesus. 


J.  E.  RANKtN,  D.  D. 


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1.  Are  you  wea  -  ry,      are     you  beav-y  -  heart  -  ed?  Tell  it  to  Je  -  sus, 

2.  Do    the  tears  flow  down  your  cheeks  un -bid  -  den?  Tell  it  to  Je  -  sus, 

3.  Do    you    fear  the    gath'r-ing clouds  of     sor  -  row?  Tell  it  to  Je  -  sus, 

4.  Are  you   trou-bled       at     the  thought  of    dy  -  ing?  Tell  it  to  Je  -  sus, 


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Are     you     griev-ing       o    -    ver  joys    de-part-ed? 

Have    you     sins  that      to     man's  eye  are    hid -den? 

Are     you     anx-ious  what    shall  be     to-nior-row? 

For  Christ's  com  -ing    King  -  dom  are  you  sigh  -ing? 

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No.  117.      In  Everything  Give  Thanks. 


JruA  H.  Johnston, 


P.  BiLHORir. 


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1.  Give  thanks  in  the  night  of     thy  sor  -  row, Rejoice    in  thypor-tion     of  pain, 

2.  Re-joice    in  a    fin-ished  sal-va-  tion,  A  cov  -  e  -  nant  or  -  dered  and  sure, 

3.  In      all    the  fair  days    of  clear  shin  -  ing  Look  up    to  thesourceof    thy  light; 

4.  No      e  -    vil  can  ev  -  er      be -tide     us,   If  God    be  our  help  and  our  shield, 


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Ohl  dread  not    the  hour  of   temp-ta  -  tion,  For"  bless-ed     are  they  that    endure." 

When  com  fv)rts  and  hopes  are    de-clin-ing,   Re-joice  in    the  strength  of  his  might. 
The  Love  llat  redeemed  us,  will  guide  us,  And  mer  -  cy  shall  still    be      re-vealed. 


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Rejoice    in     the  Lord,  thy    Redeem  -  er,Who  rul  -  eth     su-preme    o  -  ver  all. 


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Copyright,  1888,by  P.  BUhom. 


No.  118. 


A  Child  of  the  King. 


Miss  JauA  n.  Johnston. 


P.  BlLBORN. 


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child   of  the  King!  O     call-ing  di  -  vine!  What  rich- es    of    grace  and 
child  of  the  King!  a    child  of  the  King!  Then  how  can  thy  heart  to 
child  of  the  King!  thy    Fa-ther  sup-plies,    In     wis-dom  and  love,  thy 
roy  -  al  de  -  gree,     a    child  of  the  King!   At    last    to  his  home,  his 


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cling?  He    calls  thee  his  own, 

rise,     He  know-eth  thy  way, 

bring.  Thy  toil  and  thy  care 

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then  joy  -  ful  -  ly  claim,   O 
oh,   mar  -  vel     of    love!  Thy 
he    watch-es      on    high.   No 
for  -  got  -  ten  shall  be,   Made 


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child    of  the  King,     he    calls  thee  by  name.  A 

life  should  be    hid  with  the  Fa-ther  a  -  bove.  A 

harm  can    be  -  fall,      no       e  -  vil  come  nigh.  A 

like     un  -  to    him,     his   face  thou  shalt  see.  A 


child   of  the  King!    be 
child,  etc. 
child,  etc. 
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CoDSTighX,  1888.  \>s  P.  BiuiofiN. 


No.  119. 

Frank  M.  Datis. 


He  Saves. 

John  3 :  17. 


E.  C.  Ana. 


1.  Singglo-ry    to  God     in    the  high-est,    For  won-der-ful  things  he  hath  done; 

2.  Oh!  per -feet  re-demption   to    sinners,  The  purchase  of    Je  -  sus' own  blood, 

3.  Re- joice,  then,  r«  joice,  all    ye  peo-ple,    The  wondrous  transac-tion    is    done! 


He  so  loved  the  world  that  He  gave  us  His  on  ly  be- got  -  ten  dear  Son, 
The  vil  -  est  of-fend  -  er  is  pardoned,  Is  saved  thro'  the  promise  of  God. 
The  life-  gate  is     o  -  pen,  come,  en-  ter,  Thro'  Je  -  sus,   the  Cru  -  ci -  fied  One. 


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Hal-  le-lu-jah !  hal  -  le-lu-jah ! 

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Hal-le- lu-jah!  Hal-  le-lu-jah ! 


By  permission  of  B.  C.  Avis,  owner  of  copyright. 


No.  120. 


HORATIUB  BONAR,  D.  D. 


Christ,  my  All. 

"Christ  is  all,  and  in  all."— Col.  3 :  11. 


Geo.  C.  Stkbbins. 


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the  hour  when  guilt  as  -  sails  me,    On  His  gra-cious  name     I     call, 

the  night  when  sor-row  clouds  me.   And  the    burn-ing  tear  -  drops  fall, 

the  day    when  this   im  -  mor  -  tal    Shall  fling  off     its    mor  -  tal  thrall, 

the  land      of     promised  glo  -  ry,     In      the      an  •  gel  -  crowded  hall, 

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Then    I     find     the    heavenly    fullness,  Christ,  my  right  eous-ness,  my  all. 

Then    I     sing     the    song  of     patience,  Christ,  my   Broth- er    and    my  all. 

Then  my  song    of     res  -  ur  -  rec  -  tion     Shall    be  Christ,  my  all      in  all. 

This  shall  ev  -  er      be     my  an-them — "Christ,  my  ev        er  -  last  -  ing  all.' 

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All    my  song  when  standing  yon-der.  Shall  be    Christ,  my    joy,  my    all, 

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Copyright,  1882,  by  Geo.  C.  Stebbins.    By  permission. 


No.  121. 


Jesus  is  Coming. 


JEBSIK  E .  StROCT. 


Mark  viii.  38. 


P.  BiLHORK. 


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1.  Lift  up  your  voic-es,  oh,  loud  let  them  ring,  Je-sus  is  com-ing  a  -  gain; 

2.  Ech-o     it,  hill-top!  pro-claim  it,  ye  plain!  Je-sus  is  com-ing  a  -  gain; 

3.  Sound  it,  old  o-cean,  in    migh-ti  -  est  wave !  Je-sus  is  com-ing  a  -  gain; 

4.  Soon  we'll  be  wing-ing  our  flight  thro' the  air,  Je-sus  is  com-ing  a  -  gain; 


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Cheer  up,  ye  pil-grims,  be  joy-ful  and  sing!  For  Je-sus  is  com-ing  a  -  gain. 

Com-ing  in  glo-ry,  the  lamb  that  was  slain,  For  Je-sus  is  com-ing  a  -  gain. 

Tell  to  the  islands  and  shores  that  ye  lave.  For  Je-sus  is  com-ing  a  -  gain. 

Meet  our  be  -  lev  -  ed  his  glo-ry,  to  share.  For  Je-sus  is  com-ing  a  -  gain. 


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Com-ing  in  glo-ry  for  -  ev  -  er  to  reign,    Je-sus    is  com-ing     a  -gain. 


Copyright,  1888,  by  P.  Silbobn. 


No.  122.  What  a  Gathering  That  will  be. 


J.  H.  K. 

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hid  -  den    comes     to     light.  When  the  Lord      in        all      His  glo  -  ry 

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31 


No.  123.    He  Knoweth  Ye  Have  Need. 

Matt.  6:  32. 
Miss  J^ULiA  H.  Johnston. 


P.  BiLHORN. 


1.  O,      soul      in   want     and  sor  -  row,   The    word  of    com  -  fort  heed; 

2.  When  far    from  God     you  wan  -  der      In       sin  and  doubt    and  fear, 

3.  In     dark  -  ness  and      in  dan  -  ger,     His     word  of   prom  -  ise  plead, 

4.  He    know  -  eth    all     your  bur  -  den,    The    strife,  and    toil,     and  care; 

5.  When  torn  with  pain    and  long  -  ing,  Your  hearts  in     an  -  guish  bleed. 


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11 


Copyright,  1888,  by  P.  Bilhoni. 


No.  124.  When  All  the  Saints  Get  Home. 


Mrs.  Harriet  Jones. 


D  B.  Towner. 


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1.  Oh,  what     a     meet  -  ing    that  -will  be       In    that  sweot  time    to    come, 

2.  Oh,  what     a    shout  will    fill  the  air    When  we       the  King  be  •  hold, 

3.  Oh,  how    the     up      per  courts  will  ring  When  we      our  loved  ones  greet, 

4.  When  close    to      Je  -  sus,   the  di  vine,    We  stand      a  -  mong  the  throng, 

5.  The  bat  -  tie    o'er,     the  cross  laid  down.  And  safe       a  -  cross  the  flood, 


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When  we     shall  gain     the    vie 

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■    ry, 

And    all       the  saints  get  home. 

Who  waits     to     bid      us    wel  - 

come 

there 

With  -  in 

His  bless    ed    fold. 

In    that  bright  home  where  an  - 

gels 

sing, 

And    all       the    ransomed  meet. 

Oh,  what     ec     stat  -  ic    bliss, 

to 

join 

In     the       re-demp-tion  song. 

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-  ing 

crowns 

,  All  thro'    the    pre-cious  blood. 

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Home,  sweet  home,  blessed  home,  sweet  home,  The  saints' e  -  ter  -  nal   home, 

home,  sweet  home. 

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Oh,  what  a  hap- py  meet -ing  that  will    be.  When    all      the  saints  get   home. 

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I        I        I        I         I         ^ 
By  permission  of  D.  B.  Towner,  owner  of  copyright. 


No.  125.       Trusting  in  the  Promise. 


Rev.  H.  B.  HARTZLEn. 


E.  8.   LORENZ. 


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^    j     I     have  found    re  -  pose     for    my  wea  -  ry  soiH,  )  rr._,-t  •  •  ,, 

^-  1  And    a        bar  -  bor     safe    when  the     bil  -  lows  roll,  f  ^™^^"^°S  ^  the 

2    j     I      will    sing     my     song      as     the    days     go  by,    [  m      .  •  .  ,, 

''•  }  And    re  -  joice     in     hope,  while  I      live      or  die,    j   trusting  m  the 

Q   j    O     the    peace    and     joy        of     the    life       I  live,   )  rr_„of  ir>  •  tu 

**•  }    O     the  strength  and    love       on  -  ly    God     can  give,  f  ^  rushing  m  the 


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nrnmisp  of  the  Sav  -  ior-  -1      ^     ^^^^  ^^^^    °^    ^°®     ^^     *^^  dead-ly    strife,) 

promise  ol  the  bav    lor,  j     j     ^jjj  ^^^^   ^^    j^^     ^^     ^^^    ^^.^    ^^     j.^^^   j. 

,,,.^,^,•0^  r.t  t\.^  QoTT    ir.r.  i      I     can  smile    at    grief,  and     a  -  bide    in     pain,  } 

promise  of  the  Sav  -  lor;  -j  ^^^  the    loss    of     all    shall  be    high-est    gain!  f 

*  «i  a  ^    ,-^^  \  Who -SO  -  ev  -  er    will  may    be    saved  to  -  day.  ) 

promise  of  the  Sav  -  lor;  |  ^^^  ^^  .  ^j^     ^^    ^^^^    ./    ^^^^     ^^    ^^     ^^>;'  J 


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Trust-ing     in     the  prom-ise      of     the      Sav  -  ior; 


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From  "Songs  of  Refreshing,"  by  per. 


Trusting  in  the  Promise.   Concluded. 


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No.  126.       My  Country,  'tis  of  Thee. 


S.  F.  Smith. 


AMERICA 


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coun-try,    'tis      of  thee.  Sweet  land    of      lib  -  er  -  ty,     Of    thee     I     sing; 

na  -  tive  coun-  try, thee,  Land     of     the     no  -  ble  free,  Thy  name    I      love; 

mu  -  sic    swell  the  breeze.  And  ring  from  all    the  trees  Sweet  free  dom's  song; 


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Land  where  my    fa-   thers  died,  Land  of     the  Pil  grim'spride.From     ev'  -  ry 
I      love  thy  rocks    and  rills,   Thy  woods  and  tem  -  pled  hills,    My      heart  with 
Let    mor  -  tal  tongues  a -wake,   Let    all  that  breathe  par-take     Let      rocjts  their 


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mountainside,  Let        free-dom   rmg. 
rap  ture  thrills,  Like      that     a-  bove 
si-lence  break, Th^   sound  pro  -  long. 


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4.  Our  father's  God,  to  Thee, 
Author  of  liberty. 
To  Thee  we  sing; 
Long  may  our  land  be  bright. 
With  freedom's  holy  light. 
Protect  us  by  Thy  might, 
Great  God,  our  Kingl 


No.  127. 


An  All-Sufficient  Savior. 


'  But  my  Ood  shall  supply  all  your  need,  according  to  his  riches  in  glory  by  Christ  Jesus."— Vhll.  4 :  19. 


Words  aiT.  by  P.  B. 


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P.  BiLBORK. 


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1.  Art  thou   weak,   af  -  flict  -  ed      soul  ?    I        am   strong  to   make   thee   whole  ; 

2.  Art  tliou   fahit-ing      on      the      road?  I        am    near     to    bear    thy      load; 
a.  Art  thou   mucliwitli  grief    op   -  prost  ?  I        am    come    to     give    you      rest; 

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Art  thou  sick  and  hast  no  cure  ?  I  am  thy  Phy  -  si  -  cian  sure. 
Art  tliou  liun  -  gry,  thirs  -  ty,  poor  ?  I  am  rich  to  bless  thy  store. 
Art  thou   wea  -  ry       of       thy     sin  ?       I        am    peace   to     thee   with     -  in. 


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I        am     life,     and  love,    and   peace;  I 


am     joy    which  ne'er  shall    cease. 


-K—- jg 


IIIe^ 


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Copyright,  1886,  by  P.  BlLBORS. 


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^E^-^=^c:i=^ 


No.  128. 

Expression 


Flee  as  a  Bird. 


Mart  S.  B.  Dana.  1840. 


^^^m^M 


1.  Flee    as       a  bird     to     yon  moun- tain,  Thou  who  artwea-ry     of      sin; 
3.    He      is     theboun-ti  -  ful  Giv    -    er,   Now    ua  -  to  Him    draw  near, 

3.   He    will  pro-tect  thee    for-ev     -     er.  Wipe    ev  - 'ry  fall  -  ing  tear; 


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Go      to      the  clear  flow -ing  foun  -  tain.  Where  you  may  wash  and    be    clean; 
Peace  then  shall  flow    as      a       riv    -    er,  Thou  shalt    be  saved  from  thy    fear. 
He    will    forsake  thee.  Oh,   nev   -    er,    Shel  -  tared    so    ten  -  der  -  ly    there! 


f  Agitato. 


T — ^1 — — r 

Fly,     for     th'aveng    -    er     is     near      thee.       Call,    and    the  Sav  -  ior    will 
Hark!    'tis      thy  Sav    -    ior  call    -  ing.      Haste,    for    the  twi  -  light    is 

Paste,  then,     the  hours      are^  fly    -    ing.      Spend    not    the  mo  -  ments  in 


hear 

fall 

sigh 


thee, 
ing, 
ing, 


He  on  His  bo  -  som  will 
Flee  for  the  night  is  ap 
Cease     from  your  sor   -    row     and 


bear  thee;  Oh, 
pall  -  ing.  And 
cry    -     ing.     The 


thou  who  artwea-ry  of  sin.  Oh,  thou  who  artwea-ry  of  sin. 
thou  shalt  be  saved  from  thy  fear.  And  thou  shalt  be  saved  from  thy  fear. 
Sav  -    ior  will  wipe  ev  - 'ry  tear.     The    Sav-  ior   will  wipe  ev  -  'ry    tear. 


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No.  129. 


Seeking  for  Me. 


zMsiJ^ 

"  for  ^fee  5on  o/  Man  is  come 

to  seek  and  save  that  which  was 
S         Ik. 

Jos^"— Luke  19:  10. 

B.  E.  Hasty.    By  per. 

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came.  Born     in     a     man-ger  to 
tree.   Paid    the  great  debt,  and  my 
old.  While    I    did    wan-der  a- 
high,  Sweet  is    the  prom  -  ise  as 

^  -  -    - .  ^  ^ 

1.  Je  - 

2.  Je  - 

3.  Je  - 

4.  Je 

•  • 

SUS,  my    Sav  - 
sus,  my    Sav  - 
sus,  my    Sav  - 
sus,  my    Sav 

ior,  to 
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ior,  the 
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sor  -  row  and  shame;  Oh!      it  was    won  -  der  -  full  blest     be    His  name! 

soul      He    set     free;    Oh!      it  was    won  -  der  -  full  how    could    it  be? 

far     from  the      fold,   Gen  -  tly  and    long     He    hath  plead  with  my  soul, 

wea  -  ry  years     fly;     Oh!       I  shall    see      Him    de-scend-ing    the  sky. 


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Refrain. 


for  me, , 


Seek  -  ing  for  me, 

Dy  -  ing  for  me. 

Call  -  ing  for  me 

Com  -  ing  for  me 

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for  me,  Seek  -  ing  for  me, 

for  me,  Dy  -  ing  for  me, 

for  me.  Call  -  ing  for  me, 

for  me.  Com  -  ing  for  me. 


IT^W-^-W- 


Seek  -  ing  for  me, 

Dy  -  ing  for  me, 

Call  -  ing  for  me. 

Com  -  ing  for  me. 


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for 

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ful! 

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for 

me. 

Dy-ing 

for 

me, 

Oh! 

it    was 

won  -  der  - 

ful! 

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for 

me, 

Call-  ing 

for 

me. 

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Seeking  for  Me.— Concluded. 


No.  130. 


Mart  F.  Marsh. 


Touch  and  Cleanse  Me. 


Matt.  8:  3. 


Warren  W.  Bejjtlet. 


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1.  Touch  and  cleanse  me,  bless  ed 

2    Toucb  and  cleanse  me,  bless  ed 

3.  Touch  and  cleanse  me,  blessed 

4.  Thou  dost  cleanse  me,  bless-ed 


gs 


Sav  -  ior,    I       am    wea  -  ry    of     my    sin; 
Sav  -  ior,  Humbly  now      my  guilt    I      own; 
Sav  -  ior,    I       am  poor,   and  weak,  and  blind ; 
Sav  -  ior.  Light  is    stream-ing  from    a  -  bove; 

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vor.  Longing    to  be  pure  with  -  in. 

vor!  Thou  canst  save  me.  Thou  a  -  lone. 

vorlLet    me    now  sal  -  va  -  tion    find, 

vor!  Oh,    my    soul  is     full    of     love. 

D.^.  Touch  and  cleanse  me,  touch  and  cleanse    me,  Je  -  sus,  save  me    or      I      die. 

D.  S.  Thou  dost  cleanse  me,  Thou  dost  cleanse    me,  Olo  -  ry      be  to    Ood  on    high. 


I     am    long  -  ing  for    Thy  fa 

Oh,    be  -  stow     Thy  pard'uing  fa 

Grant  me     now     Thy  lov  -  ing  fa 

Now     I       feel      Thy  pard'ning  fa 

4=21   .^-      .^. 


Refrain. 


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Touch  and  cleanse  me,  touch  and  cleanse  me,  List  -  en      to        my  fee  -  ble    cry, 
4<A  «.Thou  dost  cleanse  me,Thou  dost  cleanse  me.  Thou  hast  heard    my  fee  -  ble    cry, 


m. 


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By  permission  of  S.  T.  Gordon. 


No.  131. 


Blessed  Assurance. 


F.  J.  Ckosby. 


"  He  i$  faithful  that  hath  promised. ' '— lleb.  10 :  23.       Mrs.  Jos.  P.  Knapp. 


=l=t 


zS= 


1.  Bless-ed    as  -  sur-ance,  Je  -  sus     is       mine!    Oh,   what  a    fore  -  taste  of 

2.  Per  -  feet  sub  -  mis  sion,  per  -  feet  de  -  light,     Vis  -  ions    of    rap    -    ture 

3.  Per  -  feet  sub  -  mission,    all      is     at       rest,        I       iu      my  Sav-ior    am 


m^^-m^—^ 


^-^- 


w=r 


^r! 


glo-ry  di-vine!  Heir  of  sal-va-tiou,  purchase  of  God,  Born  of  his 
burst  on  my  sight.  An  -  gels  descending,  bring  from  a  •  bove  Ech  -  oes  of 
hap-py  and  blest,  Watching  and  waiting,  look  -  ing    a  -  bove,  Filled  with  his 

•— M brf b^ h« — 1 


Chorus. 


^=Ntz:te 


mm 


Js=ir 


^ 


i — N 


^~t 


lEiEiEi 


Spir 
mer 
good 


■  it,  washed  in      his      blood. 

•  cy,    whispers     of      love.         This   is    my      sto 

■  ness,   lost      in      his      love. 


HE* 


this    is     my 


song,      Prais-ing    my     Sav  -  ior       all    the    day       long; 


Jf=f-4 


1-:^-— tr- 


This 


is     my 


:^=tB=^: 


E: 


zi^zd 


-t^— te»» 


sto  - 


ry,   tliis  is  my      song,  Prais-ing   my    Sav  -  ior    all    the  day 

-*-.  -pL.  .0t.  .m-    -«.r7jft..  I       w     fc    L 


long. 


-V— t^-^-^-t r- 


Copyrlght.  1873,  by  Joseph  F.  Knapp.    By  permission. 


No.  132.Seek  The  Lord  and  His  Strength. 


Miss  Julia  H.  Johnston. 


Ps.  105:4. 


P  BiLHCRN. 


1.  Seek   the  Lord    and  His  strength,  seek  His  face 

2.  There  are  fight  -  ings  and  fears    both    with  -  out 

3.  Let    not    sin     like     a    cloud,  Hide     the  light 

4.  O       be    lov  -  ing    and    loy  -  al,       be    faith 


fc^a|.-z=3^ 


fcfcj* 


t=t 


f^ 


ev  -  er  -  more,  Turn  to 
and  with  -  in,  There  are 
of  His  face,  O  be- 
ful    and  true,    For    His 


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|^^=ij^=^ 


-^— 


=i=it 


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••8: 


1?^=^ 


-i— ^ 


-M—M: 


t=ztrz_-zKz 


^— i: 


i± 


Him    in  thehour     of    yonr  need;  Sing    to  Him,  "Sing His  praise," talk  of 

foes   on  the  left      and   the   right,  Take  the      ar  -  mor    of    God,     put  your 

ware  lest  you  stum  -  ble   and    fall,      Do    not  share  with  an       i    -    dol    the 

baa-ner  a-bove   you    is    Love;  Look    a  -  way  from  your  self,   from  your 


^ 


r     ^    7^ 


-»-t^ 


r  '.^  ^ 


x^^ 


:)«=|B 


We  shall  con  -  quer  and  smg      in     the 

Chorus. 


?^i3=fes 


:^=:fe 


■  I        ^       ^     I  Fine.  ^""*^"«' 

--H ^_^_^_^ m, c^ ^1 — ^  ^_ 


all    He  hath  done.  He      is  might -y  in  word  and     in     deed.  "Seek  the 

trust    in    His  name,  And   be  strong  in  the  power  of    His  might, 

love  that   He  claims,  Let    the    Sav  -  ior  be   all    and     in     all. 

weak-ness  and  fear.    To    Je  -  ho  -  vah  who  reign-eth     a  -  bove. 


name  of     the  King,  For   the  Lord   is    our  strength  and  our  song. 


Lord  and  His  strength,  seek  His  face  evermore, "  We  are  weak  but  Je-ho-vah  is  strong ; 


Copyright,  1888,  by  P.  BiUxom. 


No.  133.       Saviour,  Blessed  Saviour. 

Godfrey  Thwing. 


Hatdn. 


33t 


-T^ 


T— r 


SH 


1.  Sav-iour,  bless  -  ed    Sav  -  iour,     Lis -ten  whilst  we    sing,  Hearts  and  voi  -  ces 

2.  Near  -  er,     ev  -  er    near  -  er,  Christ,  we  draw    to     thee.  Deep    in      ad  -  o  - 

3.  Great  and    ev  -   er    great  -  er      Are    thy  mer-cies   here;  True  and    ev  -  er- 


r 

rais  -  ing  Prais-es  to  our  King,  All  we  have,  we  of  -  fer; 
ra  -  tion  Bend -ing  low  the  knee:  Thou  for  our  re  -  demp  -  tion 
last  -  ing      Are    thy    glo  -  ries  there,  Where  no      pain,     or        sor    -    row. 


:t==F 


•t^- 


'^^ 


:^ 


-M 


Bod   -   y,      soul,    and     spir    -    it, 
Thou,  that     we    might    fol    -    low. 
Where  the      an  -  gel    -    le    -    gions 


\S 


1=:=t 


All      we     yield     to         Thee. 

Hast  gone     up       on        high.  Sav  -  iour,  bless  -  ed      Sav     -      iour, 

Cir  -  cle    round  thy       throne. 


Lis-ten  whilst  we  sing,  Hearts  and  voi -ces  rais  -  ing     Prais-es    to  our  King. 


No.  134. 


We  Would  See  Jesus. 


Miss  Julia  H.  Johnston. 


P.  BiLHORK. 


^^^^^1^^: 


1.  We  would  see  Je  -  sua, 

2.  We  would  see  Je  -  sus, 

3.  We  would  see  Je  -  sus, 

4.  We  would  see  Je  -  sus. 


Je   -   sus 
Spir   -  it 
Help  -  er 

He        is 


3=|f 


a    -  lone,  He        is  the 

of  grace  Teach    us  and 

and  Guide,  He      will  not 

the  King,  Oh!      let  us 


1^^=^S^^¥^. 


p«±«_TaS^fEti-?EtiESEEg; 


Sav  -  ior,  He    can 

lead      us,  Show  us 

fail       us,  He   will 

hast  -  en,  trib  -  ute 


a  -  tone,     All    that    we     need,  His  grace  will 

His  face.    Now  by    Thy  pow'r  His  Per  -  son 

a  -  bide.    We  would  see      Him,  in  sor  -  row 

to     bring.  Now  let     us     share  His  Gov  -  e  - 


:fc=t== 


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fe;N:^-^=^=N=-N 


:t=t: 


4=1- 


sup 
re 
and 
nant 
:(t 


1 T 


^m^-±^^E^-- 


:p=p: 


1^=11^ 


Chorus.  Faster,  ff 


^^ 


call-ing,  O     let     us   come  nigh, 

trust  Him  to     par -don    and  heal. 

ser-  vice  the    mo-ments  em  -  ploy, 

hold  Him,  in   beau  -  ty      a  -  bove. 


ply.     While  He  is 

veal.     Oh.  may  we 

joy.      Still    in  His 

love,     We  shall  be  • 

:£:%  :-L    ^  :^ 


We  would  see 


^    ^    ^ 


T--V- 


:ty-jy->-^ 


^it=^ 


E^ 


>— ^— ^ 


=1: 


^iifiv 


^=i=±i=i33zj*=i 


^    ^    '^ 

Je  -  sus,  hear  Him  to  -  day.      He    is   the    Life,    the    Truth  and    the  Way. 


|ifc:^:z=tc 


f^iti=t 


^    ^    ^ 


V-> 


:^^=1^ 


We  would  see  Je-sus,  Savior  and  friend,  A-ble  and  will-ing  to  keep  and  de-fend. 

.^.^-^^ 


#-=-' 1 — J — I — 


i^    >^   »^ 


ti-iirv-;^ 


Copyright,  1888,  by  P.  Bilhom. 


No.  135.      Hast  Thou  heard  of  Jesus? 


Mits,  E.  C.  Eli.s\vuutii. 


i^'^rniz 


it 


ii^rf^ajiial: 


-:9- — :^ 


3t:l 


-4- 


J.  H.  Tennt. 


1.  Hast  thou 
3.  Hiist  thou 
3,         Hast      thou 


heard  of  that  won  -  der  -  ful  Je 
heard  of  that  won  -  der  -  ful  Je 
heard     that    this    won  -  der  -  ful       Je 


sus,     Who 
sus,        lie   - 
sua.    Dwells 


:^ 


^=tz«: 


^^t^^i^ 


H— -V>— 


--^^-wr-d' 


-.tt^ 


dwelt  among  sin  -  ners,  a  God?  Who  in  pu  -  ri  -  ty  walked  with  the 
ject  -  ed  by  sin -ners  of  old?  He  is  wait-iug  to  -  day  to  be 
now  with  the    low  -  ly     in     heart?  With  the  hum-ble    he  walks    in  com- 


^^--^ 


^m\ 


^mm. 


t 


5»-< — «— a»^ 


vil 

gra 


est,  Dis 
cious,  Yet 
ion;       And 


x. 


i^-H 


pens  -  ing  his 
slight  -  ed  by 
grace     he        will 


—  =t=t=t=: 


fa  -  vors 
num  -  bers 
free    -    ly 

-m- P— 


1= 


^    ^ 


^-^ 


a    -    broad? 
un  -    told, 
im   -  part. 


Chorus. 


-b-M: 


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1*=: 


Oh,     that      won  -    der  •  ful,     won  •  der 


-^.Z>-)Ki 


ful         Je 


sus! 


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He 

J  . 


m 


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3it=3it 


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Kl^ 


fH^r^^^^^^— H^ P^-P*- 


aftat 


5 


1^=:?^ 


left     the  bright  glo  -  ry      a-  bove.    On       a     world  in     its     sin    and    its 


Copyright,  1878,  by  F.  A.  Hoffman.    By  per. 


Hast  Thou  heard  of  Jesus?    Concluded. 


No.  136.     Take  my  Life  and  let  it  Be. 


Frances  R.  Haverqall. 


HENDON. 


C.  H.  A   Malan. 


Fz2:S 


Take  my  life  and 
Take  my  feet  and 
Take    my    lips     and 


let  it  be  Con  -  se  -  era  -  ted.  Lord,  to  Thee 
let  them  be  Swift  and  beau  -  ti  -  ful  for  Thee 
let  them    be    Fill' d  with  mes  -  sa    -     ges    from  Thee 


Take    my    mo  -  ments     and  my    days.  Let    them  flow    in         end  -  less  praise 


WE^^p^r=fi 


■^=^ 


rJ. 


-P2= 


$S 


-IS (S — 


.(IS. 


ii 


g^iESg^E 


Take 
Take 
Take 
Take 


my  hands 
my  voice 
my      sil   - 
my     in    - 


and 
and 
ver 
tel  - 

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r 

let 
let 
and 
lect 


--0- 


■YS- 


them  move 
me     sing 
my    gold, 
and    use 

=:t-|=22: 


At      the    im- pulse  of 
Al  -  ways,  on   -  ly,     for 
Not       a  mite  would  I        with 
Ev  -  'rypow'r  as    Thou  shalt 


-^^=^-- 


-^- 


love, 
King, 
hold, 
choose, 

-(=2. 


^2=t:: 


-Si- 


=^2= 


X-- 


At 
Al 
Not 
Ev 


the       im  - 
ways,  on  - 
a       mite 
pow'r 


-  ry 


pulse  of  Thy  love, 
ly,  for  my  King, 
would  I  with-hold. 
as  Thou  shalt  choose. 


aA. 


t 


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jS- 


^- 


ji:2.. 


"-&■ 


5  Take  my  will  and  make  it  thine. 
It  shall  be  no  longer  mine; 
Take  my  heart,  it  is  Thine  own. 
It  shall  be  Thy  royal  Throne. 

6  Take  my  love,  my  God,  I  pour 
At  Thy  feet  its  treasure-store; 
Take  myself,  and  I  will  be 
Ever,  only,  all  for  Thee. 


No.  137.       Ye  Must  be  Born  Again. 

Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  thee,  except  a  man  be  bom  again j  he  cannot  see  the  Ungdom  of  God.— John  3:  8. 


Rev.  W.  T.  Sleepeb 

— ^- 

— ^- 

s     ^^ 

—"^ 

^ 
~i^~ 

Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 

1.  A 

2.  Ye 

3.  0 

4.  A 

/  r.    1  — Ji — jm 1 

nil 
chil- 

ye 

dear 

-   er 
dren 
who 
one 

— ^— 

once 

of 

would 

in 

m 

came 
men, 
en   -   ter 
heav  -  en 

to 

at    - 
the 
thy 

ft 

i 

Je 
tend 

glo 
heart 

— 1 ■ 

-    sus       by 
to       the 
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ask  Him  the  way    of     sal-va  tion  and  light;  The  Master  made  an- swer  in 

'sol-emn-  ly  ut  -  tered  by  Je-sus,  the  Lord,  And  let   not  this  message  to 

sing  with  the  ran-som'd  the  song  of  the  blest;  The  life  ev  -  er  -  last-ing    if 

beau    ti  -  ful  gate  may    be  watching  for  thee;  Then  list  to    the  note  of    this 


■ *t=p: 


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a  -  gain. 


a  -  gam, 


"Ye  must    be    born  again,    a-gain,    Ye  must  be    born  a-gain,  a-gain,    I 

-»-    :|t    If: 


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— » — » — i»-h 1^ — I !•- 


By  permission  of  F.  H.  Revell. 


Ye  Must  be  Born  Again.— Concluded. 

a  -  gain. 


fcq=d: 


'i^^^mm^^ 


ver  -  i  -  ly,  ver 


'^-^z 


_^— * 


.    ■;--•■ 

ly  say  un  -  to  thee,  Ye  must    be  born    a  -  gain,    a-gain. 


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No.  138.  Must  I  Go,  and  Empty  Handed? 

After  a  month  only  of  Christian  life,  nearly  all  of  it  upon  a  sick  bed,  a  young:  man  of  nearly  thirty 
years  lay  dyinK.  Suddenly  a  look  of  sadness  crossed  his  face,  and  to  the  query  of  a  friend  he  ex- 
claimed: "No,  I  am  not  afraid,  Jesus  saves  me  now;  but  oh,  must  I  go,  and  empty  handed?" 

C.  C.  Luther.  Dan.  12:  3.  Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 

Duet. 


1.  "Must    I       go      and    emp  -  ty    band -ed,  "Thus my  dear Ke-deem  -  er  meet? 

2.  Not     at      death  I     shrink    nor    fal  -  ter,  For     my  Saviour  saves  me  now; 

3.  Oh,    the     years  of        sin  -  ning  wast -ed,  Could    I  but    re  -  call  themnow, 

4.  Oh,    ye      saints,  a  -  rouse,     be     ear  -  nest.  Up    and  work  while  yet 'tis  day, 

-I— . 


q=^ 


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:^: 


f=g=^zj=f=f=g 


±^:t- 


*^-^^ 


Not  one     day     of       ser  -  vice  give  Him,  Lay    no  tro  -  phy    at      His  feet? 

But  to      meet  Him    emp  -  ty    hand  -  ed,  Tho't  of  that  now  clouds  my  brow. 

I  would  give  them     to       my  Saviour,      To    His  will   I'd    glad  -  ly   bow. 

Ere  the     night  of     death  o'er-takes  thee.  Strive  for  souls  while  still  you  may. 


Chorus. 


-^- 


-j_ 


1^1: 


"Must     I       go    and     emp  -  ty    hard-ed, 


Must 


f— ^ 

meet  my    Saviour    so? 


n=^: 


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^ 


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I'^T: 


II 


t=i 


Not  one     soul  with  which    to    greet    Him,  Must     I     emp  -  ty    hand-ed     go?" 

.p-       jfL.       .^  _  .^       .^.  _  I  ^         .^  \  ^ 


By  permission. 


No.  139. 1  will  Follow  Thee,  my  Savior. 


p.  B. 


Dedicated  to  the  Denver,  Col.,  T.  M.  C.  A. 


Peter  Bilhorn. 


5.  As 


will 
will 
will 
will 
I 


fol  -  low  Tliee,  my 
fol  -  low  Thee,  my 
fol  -  low  Thee,  my 
fol  -  low  Thee,  my 
fol  -  low  Thee,  my 

^ _^. 

_i , ^ ^ K — 


Sa 


Sa 
Sa 


vior,  Thou  hast  shed  Thy  blood    for 
vior.  Thou  hast  died    to     make    mc 
vior.  All    my     dai  -  ly       life    shall 
vior,  Tak  -  ing      up     my      dai  -  ly 
near  Thy  wound  -  ed 


~r- 


r- 


Sa  •  vior.  Draw  me 

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:d: 


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— — 1        1 

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^ 

^     -g^: 

^7^7^—*        -        •— 

-^ V V *-^* " ••-^^i-v- 

me; 

Lead  me  to     the  cleansing 

foun-tain,  Where  from  sin    I    may  be  free. 

free; 

I    am  poor  and  weak  and 

help  -  less.  Therefore  would  I    fol-  low  Thee. 

be 

Con  -  se  -  era  -  ted     to    Thy 

ser  -  vice,     I    will  trust  and  fol- low  Thee. 

Cross; 

FoMow  in    Thybleed-ing    foot-prints,  Counting  earth-ly  gains  but  loss. 

side, 

Till    I  reach  the  heavenly 

cit    -    y;  Then  with  Thee  be  glo-ri-fied. 

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r^                  *       P-^m '^=-^'    i^.r?--. 

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Chorus.        , 


low. 


fol 


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L,     F        1^        !^        !^ 


low. 


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will  fol -low    on  -  ly     Thee,   T     will  fol  -  low    on  -  ly    Thee,  Yes!  I'll 


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I     will    fol        •        •        -       low, 

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I     will    fol  -  low    on  -  ly     Thee,     I     will 


1 


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Copyright,  1888.  by  P.  BUhora. 


I  will  Follow  Thee.— Concluded. 


tfc 


fol 


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fol -low       on    -   ly     Thee,     Yes!     I'll      fol 


low 


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ly     Thee. 


ililill 


No.  140. 


While  Jesus  whispers. 


"Come  unto  me,  all  ye  that  labor  and  are  heavy  Zaden. "— Matt.  9:  28. 
W.  E.  Witter.  H.  R.  Palmer. 


:S 


:*tt 


:=1^^ 


1.  While    Je  -  sus  whis  -  pers     to      you.  Come,    sin-ner,  come!    While    we    are 

2.  Are     you  too  heav  -  y       la  -   den? Come,    sin-ner,  come!       Je   -    sus  will 

3.  Oh,     hear  his    ten  -  der  plead  -  ing,  Come,    sin-ner,  come!    Come    and    re- 


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pray- ing  for  you.  Come,  sin-ner,  come!  Now  is  the  time  to  own  Him, 
bear  your  bur -den,  Come,  sin  -  ner,  come!  Je  -  sus  will  not  de-ceiveyou, 
ceive  the  bless  -  ing.  Come,  sin-ner,  come!    While     Je  -sus     whispers    to    you, 


:t= 


SIe^ 


:^=N: 


:^=N: 


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f^-^^ 


■M^m. 


^ 


Come,  sin-ner,  come!  Now  is  the  time  to  know  Him,  Come,  sin  -  ner,  come! 
Come,  sin-ner,  come!  Je  -  sus  can  now  re- deem  you.  Come,  sin  -  ner,  come! 
Come,  sin-ner,  come!  While  we    are     praying    for   you,  Come,  sin-ner,  come! 


— r— T — i^=^ 


f?ii 


:Ne:^N^=^: 


:^=^: 


Copyright  1879,  by  H.  R.  Palmer. 


No.  141.  Anywhere  with  Jesus. 

"I  will  trust  and  not  be  afraid."— IsaAah  12:  2. 


Jessie  H.  Bkown. 

1 

— ^"" 

-^     -1 

=fe=:| 

D.  B.  Towner. 

-H %— r %^ 

1.  An  -  y- where  -with 

2.  An  -  y- where  with 

3.  An  -  y  where  with 

.^.     .^.     JL     ^ 

Je  - 
Je  - 
Je  ■ 

-*- 

— 1-5- 

i- 

sus 
sus 
sus 

T 

I 
I 

can  safely       go,          An  -  y- where     He 
am  not    a    -     lone,       0th  -  er  friends  may 
can  go    to      sleep.     When  the  dark  -  ling 

i^^f^'  J    _^  J     _^ 

/}»')ii  rJ       1       1       1 

[           r        m        0 

^         "' 

r   1-  ■ 

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:^=:=1tid==!^ 


i=i=f=s=tg 


:=!: 


I         ^ 

leads  me     in     this  world     be  -  low.        An  -  y- where  with-out  Him,  dear -est 

fail    me.  He       is     still      my    own.       Tho'  His  hand  may  lead  me     o   -   ver 

shad  -  ows  round   a  -  bout    me     creep.     Know-ing     I    shall  wak  -  en     nev  -  er 


i^ziil 


:t=t: 


-h- 


i^m 


=U:^- 


^m 


^-- 


d^ 


tii=f=i 


^^^ 


--=t 


— 1- 


joys  would   fade,  An  -  y  -  where  with  Je  -  sus    I      am    not 

drear  -  est     ways,  An  -  y  -  where  with  Je  -  sus    is        a  house 

more      to     roam,  An  -  y- where  with  Je  -  sus  will    be  home, 
m^m  .  ^.     .^.     .*.     .^.  .^  I 


a   -  fraid. 
of      praise, 
sweet  home. 


1 Fz=bE:^r=bF=zL 


'-t=^- 


An 


:z|v 


^=i 


:d^: 


^ 


where      with     Je 

-0-  -0-      -0- 


can    safe 


ly    go. 


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fc=? 


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i^B 


By  permission  of  D.  p.  Towner,  owner  of  Q<H>yTight. 


No.  142.  Blessed  Jesus,  Keep  Me  White. 

p.  B.  P.   BiLHORN. 


^^=15: 


"1 —  K — P — ^^^-H^-n 
1^  '  -J-    <^  tf^  '  ^^t 


=**!= 


■^ 


^ 


1.  Bless -ed     Je  -  sus,  Thou  art      mine,  All        I     have  is    whol-ly   Thine; 

2.  I       am    safe    with -in     the     fold,     All      my  cares  on  Thee  are  roll'd; 

3.  Pre  -  cious  Je  -  sus,   day    by      day,    Keep    me     in  the    ho  -  ly     way ; 
^       I           h                     _         __h ^^      I  h       h 


:^ 


3 


-^—^rg 


>-i^ 


^   h   ^.  ^- 


^=^ 


fit 


^ 


T^-t^ 


-*— ^ 


Thou    dost  dwell  with  -  in     my      heart.  Make    me  clean     in      ev  -  'ry     part. 

I        en  -  joy      the  sweet-est       rest,      For      I'm  lean  -  ing     on    Thy  breast. 
Keep     my  mind     in    per  -  feet      peace,    Ev  -  'ry   day       my  faith  in  -  crease, 


-m—. m — L 


22: 


2: 


1 


1?— 1?- 


Choeus. 


white. 


^m 


^=r^ ^- 


* 


:^ 


sus,  keep    me  white,  keep  me  white.   Keep    me 
Bless  -  ed   Je  -  sus,  keep  me  white, 

ftJt_ft 


Bless  -  ed     Je 


^S 


:^ 


fc^ 


t 


^=tiC 


^ — ^ 


y    ^ 


walk 


^^ 


ieg^ 


^±t: 


^p^--m 


ing.  Keep  me  walk  -  ing  in     the     light. 


Keep  me  walk  -  ing 


All 
in     the  light. 


-1^^^ 


have    ...        is 
All     I  have 

ft 


A 


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J"— I*- 


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-^-T — I \ 1- 


whol 


ly      Thine,     .     .      .       Bless  -  ed      Je       -       -       sus.  Thou  art  mine, 
is  whol  -  ly  Thine,  Bless  -  ed  Je  -  sus. 


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Copyright,  1885,  by  P.  Bilbobm. 


No.  143.Are  You  Coining  While  He  Calls? 


p.  B. 


P.  BiLHORN. 


1.  You  Lave  heard    the   Gos-pel    message,    You  have  heard     it     o'er    and  o'er, 

2.  Is     there  one     will  now  be  -  lieve  Him,     Is    there  one  who'll  turn  from  sin, 

3.  Will  you   give    yourself    to       Je  -  sus,    Will  you  give    your-self      to     God, 

4.  Are    you    com  -  ing?  Are  you    coming?    You  have  wan  -  dered  far     from  God, 


fz' 


m 


^-^ 


%^^^M 


He    that  hear  -  eth    and    be  -  liev  -  eth  Shall  have    life      for  -  ev    -    er  more; 

Is    there  one      will  now    re  -  ceive  Him,  And  the  heaven -ly     life       be  -  gin. 

Will  you   trust     His  love    and  mer  -  cy,    Will  you    trust     His  pre  -clous  blood? 

There    is      par  -  don  free  -  ly      of -fered, There  is     cleans  -  ing     in        the  blood? 


'»-    -4^    -#L 


:t: 


v-r- 


:^r::i=*=N: 


-^^ 


-I U- 


-tez=^: 


tiz 


-h- 


]^iri>      h    J^^ziv 


:b— fi— ^ 


i=i=i 


iE 


^EtEf3E 


Oh 

Is 

Will 
Are 


then  why    will  you    re  -  fuse  Him,     Oh    then    why 

there    one     who  knows  his  weakness,      Is    there    one 

you  come    im  -  to      the  foun-tain.  Which  for     sin 

3'ou   com  -  ing?  Are    you  com-ing?     Ere    the    judg 


will  you      de  - 
who  knows    his 
was     o  -  pened 
ment  on      you 


lay 
need? 
wide, 
falls. 


4** — ^ 


r»=i=r 


:^-f-^^^=^ 


*i==^-^ 


To     be  -  lieve    and  trust  in 

Will  you  come  while  He  is 

Will  3'ou  come  while  He  is 

See    the  night      is    fast  ap 


^     17 

Je  -  sus.  Who  will  wash  your  sins       a  -way? 

call -ing.  Will  you  now     the  Spir  -  it   heed? 

call -ing,  Come  un  -  to        the  Grim  •  son  tide? 

pall- ing,  Are   you  com  -  ing  while    He  calls? 


\^      ^        ^ 
Copyright,  1888,  by  P.  Bilhorn. 


Chorus. 


Are  You  Coining.    Concluded. 


=^ 


^ 


Si 


=^= 


M 


'-^ 


Are  you  com  -  ing,  are   you  com 

Are     you     com  ing,  are 


iug?  There's 

you     com -ing? 


m 


'^,    h  r» — f 


welcome  and     a    par  -  don    for    you  all,  Are  you  com 

for  you  all,  an 


^ 


ing 
are    you  com-ing, 

-*-    .^-    ^. 


While     He  calls, Are  you  coming   while  the  Sav  -  ior  calls? 

Are     you  coming    while  He  calls, 


No.  144.    Softly' Now  the  Light  of  Day. 

G.   W.  DOANE.  GOTTSCHALK. 


:tr. 


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^ 


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1*^ 


■'Sh 


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■G*-^-. 


■S?" 


■m 


25^-^< 


:^ 


^ 


Jti^zs: 


as 


1.  Soft  -  ly      now  the  light    of     day    Fades  up  -  on       our    sight    a  -   way; 

2.  Thou,  whose  all -per- vad -ing    eye   Naught  es  -  capes,  with  -  out,    with -in, 

3.  Soon  from     us    the  light    of     day    Shall    for  -  ev    -    er     pass      a  -    way ; 


Free 
Par  - 
Then, 


from  care,  from  la   -  bor     free, 
don     each  in  -  fir  -    mi   -  ty, 
from    sin    and    sor  -  row    free, 
I 


Lord,  we  would  commune  with  thee. 

O   -  pen    fault,  and   se  -  cret  sin. 

Take  us.    Lord,  to  dwell  with  thee. 


i 


TS: 


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^^^^^iH 


No.  145.  Rally  Round  the  Cross. 


The  Battle  Song  of  Victory. 


E.  F.  MlI.LKB. 


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3^ 


s^??^ 


d=d: 


A  -  gain     we     have  come    in        Je 

When  Is  -  rael      of      old  marched  a 

Our     fa  -  thers,   we    know,    to      the 

We     all     must     en  -  gage      if        a 

The    con  -  flict     will  soon      be       for 


-    ho  -  vah's  name,  The 

-  round  the  wall,  They 
Lord  were  true.   They 

crown  we'd  wear,  And 

-  ev  -  er    o'er,     The 


bat 
blew 
took 
yon 
sum- 


tle      to 

with  their 

up     the 

der   with 

mons  will 


m- m ~m — i- 


4«: 


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:«l=iN: 


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fight  and   the    vic-t'ry  gain,  AVc'll  gird  on    the  ar  -  mor   and  to      the  con  -  flict 
trumpets    and  shout  ed     all;  Then  down  came  the  walls,  and  they  took  the  might-y 
sword  and  they  bat  -  tied  thro';  They're  safe  now  in  glo  -  ry   and  look  -  ing  down  to- 
Je  -  sus    the     glo  -  ry  share;  Then  let    all      be  true    as     we     in  -  to     bat  -  tie 
come  from  the    oth  -  er  shore;  And  then  home  to   glo  -  ry      re  -  joic  -  ing  we   will 


pgzf 


1= 


-^—^ 


i 


:|e±Je 


.fc=lB: 


->—^' 


go.     And    iu       the  name    of  Je   -   sus  we'll  con  -  quer    ev   -  ery    foe. 

king;    To  God     they  gave    the  glo   -   ry,  who  did       sal  -  va  -  tion  bring, 

night,  They  call      to    you      and  me       to        be    faith  -  ful      in  the  fight. 

go.     And    res  -  cue     ev  -  ery  sin   -  ner  from  death  and    all  its    woe. 

go.      To  praise  him    for      the  vie  -  tory  he  gave      us      here  be  -  low. 


h^ — I — = 1^ — I 1^ 


=F 


Chorus. 


0^0mm^^S0 


Thenral-ly!    ral-ly!     ral  -  ly  round  the  cross!    No  one   ev-er   there  will  suf-fer 


-r- 


Copyright,  1884,  by  E.  F.  MiLi.En.    Used  by  permission. 


M 


Rally  Round  the  Cross.— Concluded. 

^ Nn^ ^=^— ^^ ^J^- 


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Wf: 


loss;  And     in       the  name      of     Je    -  sus     we'll  face      the  dead  -    ly     foe. 


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No.  146. 


Eev.  Samuel  Stennett, 


Belmont. 


From  Mozart. 


1.  Ma  -  jes  -  tic  sweet 

2.  No    mor  -  tal   can 


ness  sits      en-throned    Up -on       the    Sav-iour's  brow ; 
with  him    corn-pare,       A  -  niong  the    sons     of  men; 


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diant  glo  -  ries  crowned,  His  lips     with  grace  o'er-flow. 
than  all       the       fair    Who  till       the  heaven-ly  train. 


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3  He  saw  me  plunged  in  deep  distress, 

And  flew  to  my  relief; 
For  me  he  bore  the  shameful  cross. 
And  carried  all  my  grief. 

4  To  heaven,  the  place  of  his  abode. 

He  brings  my  weary  feet; 


Shows  me  the  glories  of  my  God, 
And  makes  my  joys  complete. 

5  Since  from  thy  bounty  I  receive 
Such  proofs  of  love  divine. 
Had  I  a  thousand  hearts  to  give. 
Lord  I  they  should  all  be  thine. 


No.  147. 


Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


Give  Me  Jesus. 

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Jno.  R.  Swskkt. 


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1.  Take 

2.  Take 

3.  Take 

4.  Take 


the  world,  but  give  me  Je  -  bus — All    its    joys    are    but     a    name; 

the  world,  but  give  me  Je  -  sus,  Sweet-est    com -fort    of    my    soul; 

the  world,  but  give  me  Je  -  sus.     Let    me  view  his  con-stant  smile; 

the  world,  but  give  me  Je  -  sus;    In    His  cross  my  trust  shall    be, 


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But  His  love  a  -  bid  -  eth  ev  -  er,  Thro'  e  -  ter  -  nal  years  the  same. 
With  my  Sav  -  ior  watch  -  ing  o'er  me  I  can  sing,  tho'  bil-lows  roll. 
Then  thro'- out    my    pil  -  grim  jour  -  ney  Light  will  cheer  me    all    the  while. 

Till,  vrith  clear  -  er,  bright  -  er    vis  -  ion.   Face    to    face    my  Lord     I     see. 


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No.  148. 

JtruA  H.  Johnston. 

How  Long? 

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Copyright,  18?9,  by  P.  Bilhom. 


No.  149.    Holy,  Holy!  Lord  God  Almighty! 


Reginald  Hkbek.  D.  D. 


Rev.  4:  8. 


Rev.  John  B.  Dtkes. 

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1.  Ho  -  ly.  Ho  -  ly,  Ho 

2.  Ho  -  ly,  Ho  -  ly.  Ho 

3.  Ho  -  ly.  Ho  -  ly,  Ho 

4.  Ho  -  ly,  Ho  -  ly,  Ho 


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ly!  Lord  God      Al  -  migh  -    ty! 

ly!  all    the  saints      a      dore  Thee, 

ly  1  tho'  the  dark  -  ness    bide  Thee, 

ly!  Lord  God      Al  -  migh  -    ty! 


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Ear  -  ly     in       the  morn    -    ing     our    song    shall  rise 

Cast  -  ing  down  their  gold-en  crowns    a  -  round     the  glass 

Though  the  eye       of  sin  -  ful    man    Thy    glo    -    ry  may 

All      Thy  works  shall  praise  Thy  name  in    earth,    and  sky, 


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to  Thee; 

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Ho   -    ly,      Ho    -  ly, 

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On    -    ly    Thou    art 

Ho   -   ly.      Ho    -  ly. 


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ly!        Mer  -  ci  -  ful  and 

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God  in  three    Per   -  sons,    bless  -  ed     Trin  -   i 

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No.  160.    How  can  I  live  without  Jesus. 


Mrs.  Emma  Pitt. 


Wm.  J.  KiRKPATRICK. 


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1.  How  can  I    live  without  Je  -  sus?  My  Rock  and  my  For-tress    is     he;  I'm 

2.  How  can  I    bear  without  Je  -  sus  The  storms  that  en -compass  me    here?  For 

3.  How  can  I  hope  without  Je  -  sus  For    He     is    my  bright  Morning  star?  His 
4    How  can  I    die    without  Je  -  sus? He'll   be  with  me    un  -  to    the    end;  He 


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trust -ing    a  -  lone    in  His    mer  -  cy;    He     ev  -  er     my    Sav  -  ior  will  be. 

the'    in    the  dark -est  mid  -  o  -  cean,  He  speaks,  "It    is      I,      do  not  fear." 
blood  that  hath  bought  my  sal  -  va  -  tion,  Brought  me  nigh  who  once  was    a  -  f  ai*. 

nev  -  er  will  leave  nor  for  -  sake  me.   My    lov  -  ing,    un-change-  a  -  ble  Friend. 


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How  can 
How  can 
How  can 
How  can 


I  live,  how  can 

I  live?  how  can 

I  hope,  how  can 

I  die,   how  can 


I  live.  How  can 

I  work? How  can 

I  hope.  How  can 

I  die,   How  can 


I  live  with-out  Je  -  sus? 

I  bear  with-out  Je  -  sus? 

I  hope  with-out  Je  -  sus? 

I  die  without  Je  -  sus? 


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He      is    my  Rock,  He      is      my  Hope!  How  can  I 

He      is  my  Strength,  Comfort  and  Song!  How  can  I 

His  blood    a  -  lone  can  guilt     a  -  tone;  How  can  I 

Je  -  sus,  my  Rock!Je  -sus,    my  Hope!  How  can  I 


live  with-out  Je 

bear  with  out  Je- 

hope  without  Je 

die  with-out  Je  • 


sus? 
sus? 
sus? 
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Copyright,  1880,  by  John  J.  Hood.    By  per. 


No.  151.        Saved  to  the  Uttermost. 


W.  J.  K. 


W.  J.  KiRKPATRICK. 


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1.  Saved  to  the  ut  -  ter-most:  I      am    the  Lord's;  Je  -  sus,   my    Sav  -  ior,  sal- 

2.  Saved  to  the  ut  -  ter-most:  Je  -  sus     is    near;  Keep- ing    me    safe  -  ly,  He 

3.  Saved  to  the  ut  -  ter-most;  this     I      can    say,  "'Once  all    was  dark-ness,  but 

4.  Saved  to  the  ut  -  ter-most: cheer-ful -ly     sing  Loud  hal  •  le   -  lu  -  jahs  to 


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va  -  tion     af  -  fords;  Gives  me    His  Spir  -   it 
cast  -  eth    out    fear;   Trust  -  ing    His  prom   -  is  - 
now     it      is     day;     Beau  -  ti  -  ful    vis  -  ions 

Je  -  sus,  my  King!     Ransomed  and  par  -  doned 


a        wit  -  ness  with  -  in, 

es,     how       I  am      blest; 

of       glo  -  ry  I        see, 

re  -  deemed  by  His   blood. 


Reerain. 


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Whis-p'ring  of       par  -    don,  and  sav  -  ing 

Lean  -  ing  up   -   on       Him,  how  sweet     is 

Je    -   sus  in     bright  -  ness    re  •  vealed    un 

Cleansed  from  un  -  right  -  eous-ness,  glo    -   ry 


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from  sin.      Saved, 

my  rest. 

-  to  me. 

to  God. 


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From  "The  Quartet,"  (Ark  of  praise),  by  per. 


No.  152. 


James  NicHoi.aoN. 


Whiter  than  Snow. 


■  Wash  me,  and  1  shall  be  whiter  than  snow."— Ps.  51  : 7. 

Wm.  G.  FlscHER.  18?9,  by  per. 


1.  Lord    Je  -  sus,     I      long    to      be     per -feet  -  ly  whole;  I    want  Thee  for- 

2.  Lord    Je  -  sus,  look  down  from  Thy  throne  in     the  skies.  And  help    me     to 

3.  Lord    Je  •  sus,  for    this      I    most  hum  -  bly     en  -  treat;  I    wait,  bless  -  ed 

4.  Lord    Je  -  sus.  Thou    seest          I       pa  -  tient  -  ly    wait;  Come  now,  and  with- 

J.      >     J  . 


ev    •  er,     to    live 

make  a     com-plete 

Lord,  at    Thy  cru 

in  me      a     new 


X-^-J- 


in    my    soul  Break  down  ev  -  cry       i    -    dol,     cast 

sac  -  ri  -  fice;  I       give  up     my    -    self,  and  what  • 

-  ci  -  fied  feet.  By      faith,  for     my       cleansing,      I 

heart  ere  -  ate;  To     those  who  have  sought  Thee,  Thou 


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out     ev  -  ery    foe; 
ev   -  er       I    know, 
see   Thy  blood  flow- 
nev  -  er  said'st  No, 


Now  wash  me. 

Now  wash  me, 

-Now  wash  me. 

Now  wash  me. 


■Z\        1    I     !_zr!==Q=il__J>_^_J_3 


and  I  shall  be  whit  -  er  than  snow. 

and  I  shall  be  whit  -  er  than  snow, 

and  I  shall  be  whit  -  er  than  snow, 

and  I  shall  be  whit  -  er  than  snow. 


I       II     "^  I 


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Chorus. 


No.  153. 


W.  A.  O. 


"Come  and  See." 

"Philip  saith  unto  him,  come  and  sec." 


W.  A.  OaDEN. 


1.  'Tis 

2.  Oh, 

3.  Come 


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the    gos  -  pel      in  -  vl   -   ta  -  tion,  'Come  and  see,    come 

he    nev  -  er     will    de  -  ceive  you,  'Come  and  see,    come 

to     Je  -  sus  now  con  -  fid  -  ing,  'Come  and  see,    come 

S       N     .       .         .         .         -_ 


and  see,' 
and  see,' 
and    see,' 


SEfcn! 


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ev  -  'ry    tribe  and    na  -  tion,' Come  and 

bur -den  he'll    re  -  lieve  you,' Come  and 

shad  -  ow  quick  -  ly     hid  -  ing,'  Come  and 


see,  come  and  see,' 
see,  come  and  see,' 
see,    come   and   see.' 


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"Come  and  See."— Concluded. 


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No.  154. 


Wilmot. 


C.  M.  Von  Weber. 


1.  Lead     me    forth,  O    bless  -  ed 

2.  Lead      me    forth,  O    bless  -  ed 

3.  Lead      me    forth,  O    bless  -  ed 


sus!  Oat  of  dark-ness,  out  of  night, 
sus !  Leaving  all  my  doubts  and  fears, 
sus!  In  -  to      ful-ler,     clear  -  er  light. 


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In  -  to     life     and 
Leav-ing     all      my 
Where  the    sun  -  shine 


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love  e  -  ter  -  nal,  In  -  to  joy 
sins  and  sor  -  rows,  Leav-ing  all 
of  thy  pres  -  ence  Falls  up    -  on 

-J J. -_(• 


Ss 


and  in  -  to  light, 
my  griefs  and  tears, 
my    in  -  ner    sight. 


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Lead  me  higher  still  and  higher, 
Draw  me  nearer,  nearer  thee; 

Touch  my  heart  with  love,  and  fit  me. 
Lord,  thy  faithful  child  to  be. 


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5.  Lead  nie  forth,  O  blessed  Jesus! 
With  a  clear  e3'e,  fixed  above, 
On  the  crown  that  now  is  waiting. 
In  the  Paradise  of  love. 


No.  155.     At  the  Feast  of  Belshazzar. 


"And  the  king  saw  the  part  of  the  hand  that  u/rote.  "—Daniel  5:  5. 


Knowles  Shaw. 


I^d^ 


Knowles  Shaw. 
Arr.  by  A.  Beirut. 


1.  At 

2.  See 

3.  See 

4.  So 


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the     feast     of       Bel  -  sbaz  -  zar  and       a      thou-sand    of     his  lords, 

the    brave  cap  -  tive,  Dan  -  iel,  as       he     stood  be  -  fore   the  throng, 

the    faith,  zeal     and  cour-age,  that  would  dare    to     do     the  right, 

our   deeds    are       re-cord-ed,  there's     a     Hand  that's  writ- ing  now: 


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And    re  -  buked 

Which  the     Spir 
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the  haughty  mon-arch  for  his  might 

•  it    gave    to  Dan  -  iel,  this  the       se    - 

your  heart   to  Je  -  sus,  to  His  roy    • 


of  Truth  re  cords, 
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Copyright,  1869,  by  P.  Bilhorn. 


Chorus. 


At  the  Feast.— Concluded. 


hand  of   God  on  the  wall, 


hand  of    God  that  is  writ-ing  on  the  wall, 


Shall  the  re  cord  be  "found  wanting"  Or 


shall    it  be '  'found  trusting,"  While  the  Hand  is  writ-ing  on  the  wall  ? 

writing  on  the  wall. 


j-Tr'rf- 


No.  156. 

4 — J- 


Lead  me  On. 


4- 


^4-1^— 1^—^ 


-J — -L 


C.  C.  Converse.    By  per. 


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1.  Trav-'ling    to       the    bet  -   ter  land,  O'er   the     de  -  serfs  scorching  sand, 

2.  When  at     Ma  -  rah.  parched  with  heat,  I      the  spark  -  ling  fount  -  ain  greet, 

3.  Thro'  the    wa  -  ter,  thro'    the  fire,  Nev  -  er     let       me    fall       or  tire, ' 


Fa  -  ther,     let       me    grasp  Thy    hand,  Lead      me    on. 

Make    the      bit    -  ter      wa  •  ters    sweet;  Lead     me    on, 

Ev  -  'ry     step  brings    Ca  -  naan  nigher:Lead      me    on. 


lead  me  on ! 
lead  me  on! 
lead      me  on! 


4  When  I  stand  on  Jordan's  brink, 
Never  let  me  fear  or  shrink; 
Hold  me,  Father,  lest  I  sink; 
Iicad  me  on! 


5  When  the  victory  is  won, 
And  eternal  life  begun. 
Up  to  glory  lead  me  on! 
Jjea4  me  onj 


No.  157.    Will  the  gates  of  Heaven  be  open? 


E.  R.  Latta. 


C.  E.  Leslie. 


O     u    . 

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be 

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3.  When    the     tears 

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so 

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all, 

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4.  Where  no     death 

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Re-deem -er,   tho'  hum-ble     I      be: 

Will  the  gold 

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feet, 

so  wea  -  ry,  for  -  ev  -  er   are  free. 

Will  the  walls 

of    jas  -  per    ef 

scene 

of  trou  -  ble  com  -  plet  ■  ed  shall  be. 

Will  the  voice 

of     Je  -  sus    in 

loved, 

if     ho  -  ly,  each  oth  -  er  shall  see. 

Will    I    there 

be  welcomed,  no 

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be    o  -  pen 

to     me? 

ful-gent-ly  glow?  Will  the    gates 

of    heav  -  en 

be    0  -  pen 

to     me? 

ten  -  der- ness  call?    Will   the    gates 

of    heav  -  en 

be    0  -  pen 

to     me? 

long  -  er      to    roam  ?  Will  the    gates 

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O  -  pen     to     me,     O  -  pen    to     me,    Will  the  gates     of   heav  -  en     be 
Cho.  for  T  4.  O  -  pen     to     me,     O  -  pen    to     me.    Yes    the  gates     of   heav  -  en    will 


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By  per. 


Will  the  gates  of  Heaven.— concluded. 


o   -  pea      to       me, 
o  -  pen      to       me. 


I?      ^      I 

"Will    the       gold 
Yes     the      gold 


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cit 
cit 


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rise    to      my  view.  Will  the  gates      of    heav-en     be       o  -  pen     to     me? 
rise    to      my  view.  And  the  gates     of   heav-en    will     o  -  pen     to     me? 


2;&=t: 


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No.  158.      Jesus  Christ  is  Passing  by. 


"He  heard  that  it  was  Jesus  of  Nazareth."— MikHK.  10  :  47. 


J.  Denham  Smith. 


Mrs.  Jos.  F.  Knapp,  by  per. 


iS: 


1.  Je  -  sus  Christ      is    pass-ing 

2.  Lo!  He  stands  and  calls  to 
3."Lord,I  would  Thy  mer  -  cy 
4.  Oh,  how  sweet     the  touch  of 


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g=±g 


Zr^~t 


by.  Sin  -  ner    lift       to    Him  thine    eye; 

thee,  "  What  wilt  thou    then  have    of       me?" 
see;      Lord,   re  -  veal     Thy  love    to       me; 
power  Comes, — and  is       sal  -  va  -  tion's    hour. 


rr-Z-T 


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>      1" 

As     the    pre  - 
Rise,   and  tell 
Let      it     pen 

Je  -  sus  gives 

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cious 

Him 

-    e  - 

from 

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mo-ments 
all    Thy 
trate  my 
guilt    re  - 

flee, 
need; 
soul, 
lease,  "] 

Cry,    be    mer    -    ci     - 
lise.  He    call   -    eth 
All    my  heart     and 
""aith  hath  saved  thee, 

-*-   -•-   -^-       ! 

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f^ 

ful 
thee 
life 
go 

^ 

to      me! 
in  -  deed, 
con  -  trol." 
in    peace!" 

P=P=^— ^- 

— I*-J 

— r — r — 1 

— ^ — ^ — 1 

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— ^ — 

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>      >      t 

No.  159. 

p.  B. 

Love, 

r1-^ 

Rest, 

M 

Peace  and  Joy. 

P.  BiLBORN 

'A 

^ 

-     1.  There  is 

2.  There  is 

3.  There  is 

4.  There  is 

-»- — ■•— 

love,     true 

rest,     sweet 

peace,  sweet 

joy,      glad 

■m-      '-^ 
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« 

love, 

rest, 

peace, 

joy, 

— ^ 

— * 

in 
ia 
in 
in 

the 
the 
the 
the 

—m m — 

1            1 

heav'L   -  ly 

home       of 

home       a    - 

land       of 

— m — 
1 

home, 
God; 
bove; 
song. 

— ^ 

Man 
'Tis 
For 
For 

.A. 
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the 

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dear  ones  there  have  gone,     To     be 

rest  that  Christ  doth  give.     To     the 

know  no  heart-breaks  there;  Sor  -  row 

heav'u  we     all    shall  sing;    We    are 

Itizflt: 


T" 


:S2: 


free  from  care,  here 
souls  who  trust    in 
ne'er  shall  come,  'tis 
near  -  ing  home  soon 

■^     -fl    .^ 


no  more    to    roam, 

his      pre-cious  blood, 

a  home    of    love, 

to  join    the  throng. 


Chorus. 
There   is     love. 


there     is 


They 
They 

Of 

In 


have  joined  that 
for  -  ev    -    er 

that  peace    we 
the  pres  -  ence 


hap  -  py  throng, 
more  shall  live, 
all      may  share, 
of       our  King. 


There 


is    lore. 


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1^=^: 


■J-is-^J 


rest, 


there    is  peace, 


there    is   joy, 


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there     is     rest, 


there    is  peace, 


there    >s     joy.    In    that 
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li=pE: 


and    of   song,  where  the  loved  have  gone,  There   is    love,  rest,  peace  and  joy. 

■*-     ^     -*-       ^  ^     m         -^-      m         -^     -^     -^      m        ^       -^       ^  . 


1 ^ 


Copyright,  1889,  by  P.  Bilhom. 


I 


No.  160.  No  Night  in  Heaven. 

Eev.  22:  5. 


Alfred  Beirlt. 


5 


«-T— « — ■it^ — « — 


■t=ii«-i=:«=zttiriizz 


1.  No  night  shall  be  in     heav-en;     no  gathering  gloom  Shall  o'er  that    glorious 

2.  No  night  shall  be  in    heav-en;    no  dreadful    hour  Of    men  -  tal  dark-ness 

3.  No  night  shall  be  in    heav-en,    but    end -less  noon;  No    fast    de  -  clin  -  ing 

h  >     ^   h     ^     r^     I I ^     !^     h     h 


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land -scape    ev    -    er  come; 

of       the    tempt -er's  power; 

sun,      no      wan  -  lug  moon; 

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No    tears  shall  fall       in  sad  -  ness 

A  -  cross  those  skies      no  en  -  vious 

But    there  the  Lamb  shall  ev    -    er 

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o'er    those  flowers  That  breathe  their  fragrance  thro'  ce  -  les  -  tial     bowers, 
clouds  shall     roll.     To     dim      the  sun-light      of     the    rap-tured    soul, 
shed    His     light. 'Mid     past  -  ures  green  and     wa  -  ters    ev  -  er      bright. 


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Refrain. 


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No    night,  no     night  shall     be 

No     night,  no     night 


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night,  no      night  shall        be 

No       night,  no       night 


in        heaven. 


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Used  by  per.  Copyright,  1889,  by  A.  Beirly, 


No.  161. 


Mrs.  Emma  Pitt. 


Steer  for  the  Light. 


"lam  the  Light."— 3no.  8:  12. 


James  McGranauan. 


Duet,  if  desired,  to  Chorus* 


iSi^g^i=rEi^iip^ 


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1.  Tliere'sa  beau    -    ti  -  f ul  light-house  'way       o    -    ver  the  main.  And  the 

2.  O'er  the  beau    -    ti  -  ful  riv   -   er     with  wa  -  ters    so  deep,       Bright 

3.  See          there     from  its  heiglit  waves  the  ban  -  ner    of  love.        All 

4.  For    that    ha    -    ven  of  rest,    wea  -    ry  sail    -   or,  now  steer,       Or 


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bright  beaming  light  you   now  see, 

an  -  gels    are  walch-iug    the  shore, 

studded  with  stars  bright  and  free, 

per  -  ish     on   life's  storm  -  y  sea. 


'Tis  Je   -   sus.  His  love     is    now 

The  light-house  stands  firm  and  the 

And  the     ech    -    o  comes,  list!  I've  been 
Fix  your    eyes      on  that  light    and  His 


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steer  for  the  Light.— Concluded 

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steer     for      the     ligbt,      That  beams      from  the    shores    of      pure 


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mw^\ 


No.  162. 

J.  H.  S. 


Only  Trust  Him. 


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J.  H.  Stockton. 


1.  Come,  ev  -   'ry    soul      by     sin    oppressed,  There's mer  -  cy  with  the  Lord, 

2.  For     Je  -  sus  shed  His    pre -cious  blood  Rich  bless  -  lugs  to  be -stow; 

3.  Yes,    Je   -  sus     is  the  Truth,  the   Way,  That  leads    you  in    -  to     rest; 

4.  Come,  then,  and  join  this     ho    -   ly    band,  And    on       to  glo   •  ry     go, 


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And   He  will  sure  -  ly    give     you   rest.     By    trust  -  ing     in       His  word. 

Plunge  now  in  -  to       the  crim  -  son  flood   That  wash  -  es  white     as    snow. 

Be-lieve  in    Him    with -out       de  -  lay.    And    j^ou     are    ful    -    ly    blest. 

To  dwell  in    that       ce  -  les  -  tial  land,  Where  joys     im-mor  -  tal    flow. 

I  m         m        ^.    .^                    I                  m      -^       -^-      <D  . 


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On    -    ly    trust    Him,    on 


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ly    trust    Him,    On    -   ly      trust  Him     now; 


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He     will  save     you.     He     will  save     you,    He     will     save    you     now 


By  permission. 


No.  163. 


Save  Me,  Lord. 


Addie  Evti-sizer. 


L.  M.  EVILSIZKR. 


1.  Lo!       a       poor    aud  need  -  y 

2.  There     is       per  -  feet  peace  and 

3.  There's    a     house     of  man   -  y 


sin   -  ner 
par  -  don 


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To 
For 
man  -  sions  That 


the  cross      I      cling, 

the     sin  -  sick    soul, 

is    built     on      high, 


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Save  me,  Lord,  save  me.  Lord!  Nothing  great  have  I  to  of  -  fer, 
Praise  the  Lord,  praise  the  Lord!  Thro' the  cleans  -  ing blood  of  Je  -  sus. 
Praise    the  Lord,    praise  the   Lord!  Where  His    cho  -  sen  shall  be    gathered 


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Nought  but      sin         I      bring,  Save     me.  Lord,   save      me.  Lord!    Yes,     I 
Sin  -  ners     are    made  whole.  Praise  the  Lord,  praise     the  Lord!  "Con.e,  and 
To      Him    bye      aud      bye,   Praise  the  Lord,  praise    the  Lord!    Just     a 


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know  He  died  for  sin- ners  On  Mount  Cal  -  va  -  ry;  And  with 
drink  ye  of  the  foun-tain.  That  is  flow  -  ing  free;  Come,  and 
few     more  years     of       toil  -  ing      For    the     Mas  -  ter     here;  Just       a 


Used  by  permission. 


Save  Me,  Lord.— Concluded. 


joy  I  hear  his  lov  -  ing  voice, "  I  died  for  thee,"  I  am  com-ing, 
low  be-fore  3'our  Sav  -  ior  hum-bly  bow  the  knee.  If  you  come  be - 
few    raorepray'rstoheav-en     till    the    goal      we    near,  Till    he    bids    us 


?3E 


1^1=^=^ 


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bless -ed    Sav -ior,  To  Thy  arms     I      fly,  Save     me.  Lord,   save  me,  Lord. 

liev-lng,  trusting,  He  will  cleanse  your  soul.  Praise    the  Lord,  praise  the  Lord, 

"Come up  high -er,"  To  that  home     a  -  bove, Praise  the  Lord,  praise  the  Lord. 


No.  164. 

p.  A.Crozier. 


Only  a  Little  While. 


Geo.  C.  Stebbins. 


1.  On  -  ly 


lit  -  tie     while      Of  walk  -  ing  with     wea  -  ry    feet,         ^ 

2.  Suf  -  fer      if      God  shall    will,      And  work  for  Him  while  we  may,     From 

3.  On  -  ly       a        lit  -  tie     while     For    toil  -  ing     a       few  short  days,      And 


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Pa-tient-ly      o  -  ver  the  thorn  -  y     way  That  leads  to    the    gold  -  en   street. 
Cal  -  va  -  ry's     cross    to     Zi  -  en's  crown,  Is     on  -  ly     a       lit  -  tie  way. 
then  comes  the     rest,    the  qui  -  et     rest,     E  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty's   end  -  less  praise. 


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Copyright  1880,  by  Geo,  C.  Stebbins.   By  per. 


No.  165.       I  long  to  know  Thee  better. 


Mrs.  M.  L.  Davidson, 


"  Whom  to  know  aright  is  life  eternal." 


J.  H.  Fillmore. 


1.  I     long      to  know  Thee  bet  -  ter,         To       un  -    der- stand    Thy  •will, 

2.  O     Sav  -  ior,  draw     me  near-er,       There's  safe   -   ty      at      Thy  side. 


3.  With  Thee     the   des    -   ert  drea-ry 


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Is    robbed    of      all 


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Its  gloom, 


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That  I  may  loose  the  fet  -  ter. 
And  there  Thy  love  is  dear-er. 
The     way      so    long     and  wea-ry 


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That  keeps  me  from  Thee  still. 
Than  all  the  world  be  -  side. 
Like     sum  -  mer    gar  -  dens  bloom 

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To      ua  •  der-stand     Thy    will. 


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My     Sav  -  ior    and      my  help-er. 


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Thy  love       in     me      ful  -  fil. 


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By  permission. 


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No.  166. 

C.  E.  L. 

Allegro. 


Will  You  Come? 

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C.  E^SSLIX. 


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1.  Will      you     come      one 

2.  There's      a       work        to 


and    all  to        the      Lamb    that       was  slain? 

be    done,   there's      a       cross      you     should  bear. 


3.     You     have  friends    who       have  gone 


to 


that 


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of  rest, 


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Will     you     come        to         his    arms      and      be    cleansed  from       all  stain. 
There's    a       crown       to  be    won,    there's     a       crown     you  should  wear. 

Whom  you     prom  -  ised        to    meet        in       the       land        of         the  blest. 


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he     in  -  vites  you    to  -  day,  Bless  -ed     be    the  Lord, 

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By  permission. 


No.  167. 


Church  Rallying  Song. 


Fanny  J.  Crosby. 


John  R.  Swbnky. 


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1.  A  -  wake!  a  -  wake!  the 

2.  A        cry  for    light  from 

3.  O    church  of     God,  ex  - 

4.  Look    Tip!  look    up!  the 


Mas  -  ter    now  is     call  - 

dy  -  ing  ones  in     hea  - 

tend     thy  kind,  ma  -  ter  - 

prom-ised   day  is      draw 


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then  lands;  It 
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rise!      a  -  rise!    and,  trnst-ing    in 

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comes,   it    comes   a  -  cross    the    o-cean'sfoam; 

Then  haste. 

oh,  haste 

to 

save      the  lost      on    mountains  dark 

and  cold. 

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thy  hand 

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all      shall  hail,    shall  hail     the  Sav  - 

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claim  the  year  of  ju  -  hi  -  lee,  And  take  the  cross,  the  bless  -  ed  cross  of 
spread  the  words  of  truth  a -broad.  For,-  get  -  ting  not  the  starv-ing  poor  at 
lov  -  ing  smile  to  res  -  cue  them.  And  bring  them  to  the  shel  -  ter  of  the 
fold  their  wings    in    ev  -  'ry  clime.  And  "glo  -  ry,   hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah,"  o'er  the 


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Christ  our     Lord, 
home,  dear  home. 
Sav  -  ior's  fold, 
earth  shall  ring. 

— j»    ■    _m ^« — 


On, 


on,    swell    the     cho        -        rus; 


On,      on,      on, 


swell    the      cho  -  rus. 


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Copyright,  1883,  b.v  John  J.  Hood.    Jeed  by  permission. 


Church  Rallying  Song.— Concluded. 


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On, 
On, 


on,   the  morn-ing  star      is  shin-ing  o'er    us;   On,         on,  while  be- 
on,     on,  On,  on,  on, 


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fore            us    Our    might  -  y,  might-ySav 
while   be -fore 

-  ior  leads  the  ^ 

svay; 

leads  the  way: 

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Shout  -  ing  "free         sal  -  va    -      tion"  o'er        the    world     we 


^^^^ 


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No.  168. 


Julia  Sterling. 


bi 


The  Master's  Call. 

"  Go,  work  to-day  in  my  v/ne-j/ard."— Matt.  xxxi.  28. 

luA  D.  Sasket.   By  per. 


iSS3SE£E*E^Eii'=?3E5552: 


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1.  Behold,  the^Ias-ter  now   is     call  -  ing     For     reap  -  ers  brave  and  true; 

2.  Go  forth,  and  res  -  cue  those  that  per  -  ish,  Where    sin     and  dark-ness  reign; 

3.  Go,  bid     the  poor  with  joy  and    glad-ness    The    feast     of    love    to    share; 

4.  Go  forth,  the  sum-mer  daj^s  are    wan  -  ing,  Their    light  will  soon    be    o'er; 


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The  gold  -  en  har- vest  fields  are  wait  -  ing,     But       la -hour -ers    are     few. 
Go,  lend      a    help -ing  hand  to    save  them,  And    break  the  temp  ter's  chain. 
And   lie      the  Bread  of  Life  E  -  ter  •  nal    Will    make  them  wel- come  there. 
The    sol  -  emn  hour  is  quick-ly    com  -  ing.  When     we    can  work  no    more. 


Chorus. 


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Go  forth,  with  pa-tience,  love  and    kind -ness;  And 


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in     the  Mas-ter's  name, 

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The  bless  -  ed  news  of    free  sal  -  va  -  tiou    To      all     the  world  pro- claim. 

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Copyright  1887,  by  Ira  D.  Sai^ey. 


No.  169.         Wait,  and  Murmur  Not. 


W.  H.  Bellamy. 


'It  is  good  that  a  man  hope  and  quietly  wait."— Sam.  3:  S6. 


Wm.  J.  KiRKPATKICK. 


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1.  O     troubled  heart,  there  is      a    home,     Be-j^ond 

2.  Yet  when  bow'd  down  beneath  the  load      By  heav'n 

3.  If 

4.  Toil 


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the  reach  of    toil   and   care; 
al-lowed,  thine  earthly    lot; 
thy  path  some  thorns  are  found,  O,  think    who  wore  them  on  His  brow; 
,   nor  deem,  tho' sore  it      be,      One    sigh      us-heard,  onepray'rfor-got; 


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A  home  where  chang-es  nev  -  er  come,  Who  would  not  fain 
Lookup!   thoul't  reach  that  sweet  a  -  bode.  Wait,  meek -ly   wait, 

If  grief  thy  sorrowing  heart  has  found,  It  reached  one  ho  ■ 
The  day       of     rest  will  dawn  for  thee;   Wait, meek- ly  wait, 

-^    -m — •-       ^ 


be  rest  -  ing 
and  murmur 
li  -  er  than 
and  murmur 

h   ^   h 


there? 

not. 
thou. 

not. 


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wait,  meek-ly    wait,  and  mur-mur    not;     O,    wait, 

meek  -  ly    wait,     _  meek  -  ly 

-^    -*-    -m- 


wait, 


:tK=iME=NE=te=^z=tB: 


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O,       wait, 


O,  wait,     and  mur  -  mur    not. 
meek-ly    wait,  O  , murmur  not. 

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By  permission , 


No.  170. 

F.  II.  Jacobs. 


A  Bright  To-Morrow. 


Altrbs  Bbiblt. 


^=^ 


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-* *- 


1.  If      aught 

2.  Should  ev 

3.  Go      gath 


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of 
er 
er 

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thy      life    should  be       sav  -  ored     with    sor  -  row, 
the    weight  of         a        sad  thought  per  -  pi  ex  thee; 
the     sun  -  shine    and     scat  -  ter        it      sweet -ly; 


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Or  part  of     thy         path  -  way     o'er  -  shad  -  owed  with    gloom, 

Or  wak     -    en        a  chord    that  soiinds  harsh      to      thine      ear, 

Where    need    -    ed       as     -     sis  -  tance     is  ev    -    er     made    known, 


I 


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Then  be  not  dis-mayed,  'twill  be  bet  -  ter  to  -  mor  -  row, 
Then  whis  -  per  a  pray'r,  for  thy  Sav  -  ior  will  hear  thee; 
Be        one        of      the      few         who    in      life's  course  com  -  plete  -  ly 

-•-       -•-       -•-       S- 

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When  the    sun    shall  break      forth         in     the    splen  -  dor       of        noon. 
And        mark    the    sweet    chime        in     the      fall       of        a  tear. 

Are  lost      to      them  -  selves,       but  their    Sav  -  ior       en   -  throne. 


S^tfc 


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>— ti^ 


1^=1^ 


Chorus. 
Then  to     Je  -  sus  draw    near. 


Ev  -  er     be     of  good 


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Je  -  sus  draw 

near, 

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Copyright.  1889,  by  P.  Bilhokh. 


A  Bright  To-MorrOW— Concluded. 


cheer 


Ev-er       be      of    good  cheer;  Then  to     Je  -  sus  draw    near,     Ev-er 

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be    of  good  cheer,  He  knows  all    thy   sor-row,  And  thy  pray'r  he  will  hear. 

-m r-f^ S— .-« ^ •— T-* • •—•—^^ 


t^ 


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No.  171.         And  Can  I  Yet  Delay? 


Dr.  L.  Mason. 


124: 


3 


-cJ, ^ 


^2=#: 


1.  And      can     I      yet  de  -     lay          My  lit  -  tie      all 

2.  Nay,     but     I      yield,  I          yield!       I  can  hold  out 

3.  Tho'    late,    I       all  for  -    sake, —  My  friends,  my    all 

4.  Come,  and  pos  -  sess  me       whole.      Nor  hence  a  -  gain 


'C? — 

give? 

more; 
re    -    sign ; 
re   -    move ; 


to 
no 


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221 


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m 


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'-^M^ 


-SI- 


:*=z^ 


To       tear  my  soul    from  earth  a  -  way,  For  Je  -  sus    to         re    -  ceive? 

I        sink,  by    dy  -  ing  love  compell'd,  And  own  thee  con  -  quer  -  or! 

Gra-cious  Re-deem  -  er,  take,  oh!  take  And  seal  me    ev    -    er       thine. 

Set  -  tie    and    fix      my  wav'ring  soul  With  all    thy  weight  of        love. 


1^^ 


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X 


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i 


No.  172. 


W  p.  Mackat. 


Look  unto  Me. 

'Look  unto  Me,  and  l.sye  saved."— Isiah  14:  22. 


IHA  D.  Sanket.    BJ  jvsr. 


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1.  "  Look  un  -  to  Me,  aud  be 

2.  "  Look  un  -  to  Me,  and  be 

3.  "Look  un  -  to  Me,  and  be 

4.  "Look  un  -  to  Me,  and  be 


ye  saved!"  Look,  men      of      na  -  tions    all; 
ye  saved!"  Look  now,    nor  dare     de  -  lay; 
ye  saved !"  Look  from  your  doubts  and  fears; 
ye  saved!"  Look    to       the  work     all    done; 


EeS 


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:rT=^=J: 


:]^=d^=;5: 


-^^ 


r 


Look,  rich  and  poor;  look,  old  and  j'oung;  Look,  sin  -  ners,  great  and  small! 
Look  as  you  are, — lost,  guilt  -  y,  dead;  Look  while  'tis  called  to-day. 
Look  from  your  sins  of  crira-son  dj'e,  Look  from  your  prayers  and  tears. 
Look     to       the  pierc  -  ed    Son     of  Man;     Look,  and    your  sins     are    gone! 


§eS£^EE= 


ije^rlen 


S3e 


Jl=)c 


>/   >^ 


Rferain, 


Look  un    -    to    Him,     and    be       j^e    saved!    O    wea   -   ry,  trou  -  bled  soul; 

-•— ; — m^ — m « 


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k     k^ 


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cf*- 


^^.    -4r-    -<r- 


sus  while    you  may:  One  look    will  make  thee  whole! 


^ 


Copyright  1887,  by  Ira  D.  Saakey. 


No.  173. 


Who  Can  it  Be? 


W.  A.  O. 


i^=^ 


W.  A.  OaDEN,  by  per. 
J^l ^ 1 


f-H^-^ 


1.  I've  wan-dered  in    sor  -  row  and    sin, 

2.  I've  strug-gled    in  doubt  and  in      fear, 

3.  I've  heard    it      a  -  gain    and    a  -  gain, 

4.  I    turned  to     my  Fa  -  ther    a  -  bove, 

5.  I'm  grop  -  ing     in  dark  -  ness  no    more. 


My  heart    it  was  heav-y    and 

Not  know-ing  to  whom    I  should 

Wher  -  ev  -  er  my  foot-steps  did 

I    read    of  his  prom  -  is  -  es 

His  glo  -  ry  il  -   lu-mines  my 


m^ 


-A— *- 


-m-m- 


-m,—m- 


\ir-^   ]y     ^     ]/     ^ 


J2_B-1»    rw  •  k-k     i>     k 


^1/^1/ 


U     U 


^ 


^  ^ 


^H=n 


1^^ 


^ 


e 


^—^ 


I  heard 
I  heard 
It      melt  - 

I  thought 


ms: 


a  voice  say  -  ing, '  'A  -  rise    and  come    in, 
a  voice  say  -  ing,  "Son,  be       of    good  cheer,' 
ed  my  heart  with  its    pit  -  y  -  ing  strain, 
of  my    Sav  -  ior,  His  cross  and  His    love, 
I'm     walk  -  ing  by     faith,  and   His  prom -is  -  es       are 
f      ^.      ^.^        ^        (^        r 


And 

'So 

It 

And, 

My 


m 


m 


S: 


->— ti»- 


Kefeain. 


wan  -  der    in    sor  -  row    no       more, 
sooth  -  ing  -  ly     ten  -  der    and       low. 
light  -  ed    my  soul    of     its      gloom. 

oh !     what  a  Friend  I     found  there ! 

sol  -  ace  and  joy    ev  -  'ry      day. 


'S^ 


Who  can  it    be  ?   Who  can   it    be  ? 
Who  can  it    be  ?  Who  can  it    be  ? 
Oh,     it   was  Thee!  Oh,   it  was  Thee! 
Oh,  what  a  Friend !  Oh,  what  a  Friend! 
Yes,   ev  -  'ry  day  !  Yes,  ev-  'rv  day! 

-  -  •       ^    Nu-^: 

-  —        ^ — ^ — «^.|9.^ 


s=;g^g-k: 


s 


V     L** 


U    U    ^- 


^  \^ 


^   ^ 


rit- 


t=^ 


ad  lib. 


m    J     J 


*=^: 


fe^^ 


■-^r--^ 


■^  V  v 


^  J  * 


Thus  I  was  won-der-ing,  Who  can  it  be.  Ten  -  der  -  ly  call-ing  to 
Thus  I  was  won-der-ing.  Who  can  it  be.  Ten- der -ly  call-ing  to 
Sav  -  ior  of  men,  O  my  Je-sus, 'twas  Thee!  Ten -der- ly  call-ing  to 
Sav  -  ior  from  sin  thou  hast  been  un  -  to  me,  Sav  -  ior  from  sin  un  -  to 
Je  -  sus  of  Naz  -  a  -  reth  light-eth   my  way,    Je  -  bus  now  light-eth  my 


me? 

me? 

me? 

me. 

way. 


^ 


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ss: 


■k  k  k  k  ^jf-^^wn^sB 


"^  V  ^ 


By  permission. 


\^     V     ^ 


No.  174. 

Laura  E.  Newell. 

-fe-i— N-H- 


Oh  List  to  the  Call! 


C.E.  Leslib. 


^^E^EtM 


^^—t~ti=i 


m 


1.  Oh  list     to      the  call,  He    is      yearning  for    thee,     O  -bey    Him,  and  from 

2.  Oh  list     to      the  call,  He    is      pleading    for    you.     His  love     will  pre- vail, 

3.  Oh  list     to     the  call,  and  in      Je  -  sus  con -fide.      In  faith,   love  and  hope 


:^__^^fe=^=^iz^: 


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n^ 


n^^ 


^--=j= 


iCt^ 


J^li^ 


all     thy 

and    His 

ev  -  er 


i^S^Hs^ 


bur- dens  be  free;  He  knows 
prom-ise  is  true;  He  stands 
walk  by      His     side;     Cling  close 


^t=s 


of  thy  cares,  and  His 
at  the  gate,  there  to 
to       the    Sav    -    ior.  He'll 


-^-^w- 


>     k- 


tfe: 


in  -  fi  -  nite  love 
wel  -  come  us  all, 
uev    -   er       for  -  sake. 


Will 
Oh 
For 


ten 
list 
all 


der   -    ly  lead      thee  to 

to  His  plead  -  ing,  oh 

who  will  trust     Him  His 

Ipl  I|*Z  I^I            -^  .m^ 


'±2:l 


£3 


Chorus. 


i^^l 


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d^ 


g-|pE|=f=l=f 


man  -  sions  a-bove. 
list  to  the  call, 
love    shall  par-take.     Oh    list     to    the  call, 

-J — >z^- 


He   is    plead  -  ing    for    all; 


S 


-I ! W-^ 1^ \ 


The 

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ttt 


Then  why  should  we   fear,     Oh     list     to    His  call,   for  the 
Sav  -  ior  is     near, 

J — ^  r^  ^. 


Hz: 


By  permission. 


Oh  List,  etc.— Concluded. 


Sav  -  ior     is  near.  He  glad  -  ly  would  heal    thee,  thy    soul     He  will  cheer. 


3S^5-H 


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^— ^ 


-h- 


:t: 


i^i 


No.  175.    Come,  Ye  Sinners,  Poor  and  Needy. 


=15*: 


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1.  Come,  ye    sin  -  ners,   poor  and    need-y,      Weak  and  wounded,     sick  and  sore, 

2.  Ho,     ye  need-  y;    come,  and    welcome;  God's  freeboun-ty      glo  -  ri  -  f  y ! 

3.  Let     not  conscience  make  you     lin-ger.     Nor    of      fit  -  ness     fondly  dream; 


)::z4: 


r* 


'l.± 


«=r 


-I 1 m — »— I — m — 0-^-^- 


:^=N: 


^  J  •<■■*- 


r — r- 


Je  -  sus  read  -  y    stands    to     save  you,   Full  of       pi  -  ty,      love,  and  power. 
True  be -'lief    and    true      re  -  pent-ance,   Ev  -  ery  grace  that   brings  us    nigh. 
All     the    fit  -  ness     he       re  -  qiiir-eth      Is       to    feel  your    need    of     him; 


^^ 


:i^l=r 


-h 


'-F- 


3t^ 


X 


-^ 


'^■ 


V- 


^ii^^i^^j] 


He      is      a  -  ble,       He      is       a  -  ble.      He      is     will  -  ing,      doubt  no  more. 
With  -  out  mon -ey.    With -out     money.   Come    to     Je  -  sus       Christ.and  buy. 
This      he  gives  you;  This     he     gives  you ;'Tis     the  Spir  -  it's       ris  -  ing  beam. 


No.  176.       Salvation!  0  Sing  the  Story. 


p.  BlLII 

ORN. 

Alfred  Beirlt. 

D  tr                                         ^      ,w       , 

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1^     S     iS     ^     n 

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1      1      1      1    •    » 

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v7  o      ! 

^          .  J_     -^  _^  .^'.  _^.  -»■-    •      .s-  . 

"*- 

m       m     m     m     ■^            ^           ^^ 

1.  Sal  -  va  -  tion!  O  sing  the  glad  sto 

-  ry, 

Sal  -  va-tion  to  sin-ners  make  known; 

2.  Sal  -  A-a  -  tion !  0,  sin-ners,  re-ceive 

it, 

Ac  -  cept  the  glad  mes-sage  of    God ;  , 

3.  Now  free-ly  God  of  -  fers  sal  -  va  - 

tion, 

Full  par-don  and  pu  -  ri  -  ty    true; 

4.   0  trust  in  the  mer  -  cy  He     of   - 

fers, 

And  cleave  to  the  path  He  hath  trod ; 

>    h  ^  ^  ^  h  ^ 

1 

^  .  .r^  r     .  .  ^^ 

/•>*trp   •! 

m     m.     m.     m,     m.     m. 

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m 

m     '^im  m     m     ," 

1       1 

(^.Jfn  n 

1      n  n 

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r        1      I        m     ^m     ^ 

^^    Q 

1 

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u     L^  L>   1     1     r 

— a_j_ 

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L| ^ — : — 1 

Jf. — ^  ^  ^^  u  '^ 

U-=i- — 1 

:^^ 


:S=at 


r  r  r  ^-^ 


-*— 1^ 


For    Je  -  sus,  descending  from  glo  -  ry,     A     ran-som  be-came  for  His  own. 

Take  now  the  full  par-don  He    of  -  fers,  And  trust  in  the  sin-cleansing  blood. 

Ee  -  ceive  it  with  glad  ac-cla  -  ma  -  tion.  Let  Christ  be  a  Sav  -  ior    to  you. 

And  you  shall  re-joice  in  sal  -  va  -  tion,  Re-joice  inyourSav-ior  and  Grod. 


IG^ 


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:m=m 


.m-M—m- 


M=^m^ 


^ir^-\r^   ]/    V 


"f^    ^    ^    ^    ^    ^- 


Chorus. 
Sal  -  va 


tion. 


sal  -  va 


tion. 


h   h   f^ 


^t=f^ 


-m-^   m—m. 


Sal-va-tion  He  of- fers,  sal-va-tion  He  of -fers,  Proclaim  of  the  sin-cleansing  blood; 

U  I 


-^  ^  "^  ^  ^  ^ 


Sal  -  va 


11 


tion, 


sal  -  va 


tion. 


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k  k  k  1/  k  k     t^^^^n^-t*-* 
Sal  -  va-tion  He  of-fers,  sal-va-tion  He  of-fers,  Ring  out  the  sweet  message  of  God 


^ 


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1 


-*— * 


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tl^ez-^m 


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^    \^    ^    ^    ^    y- 


Used  by  per.  Copyright,  1889,  by  A.  Beirly, 


No.  177. 

T.  T.  Bachklleb. 


Sweet  Surprises. 


Norman  M.  Matticb. 


^ 


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^ 


^^ 


a    g 


1.  Sweet  sup  -  pris  -  es  wait  the  chris  -  tian,     In       the    fa  -  thers  home  on    high; 

2.  Loft  -  iest  flights    of    hu- man  fan  -  cy,     Can  -  not  grasp     a    sin  -  gle    trace; 

3.  Bright-er    than    the  pierc-ing  sun  -rays,  Clear  -  er    than  the  moon's  pure  light, 


^21 


M: 


liezrite: 


:^=t^ 


:^ 


>->- 


.^L_^ 


^^=«r 


:1^=^ 


^ 


2± 


:*=S: 


:^ 


Mu  -  sic,  earth  -  ly  ear  hath  heard  not,  Scenes,  too  bright  formor-tal  eye. 
Of  the  heav'n  per-vad  -  ing  glo  -  ry,  Beam-ing  from  the  Sav  -  ior's  face. 
Is      the    glo    -    ry,  grand,  e  -  ter  -  nal,  Of  that  land    that  knows  no  night. 


:?ei=p: 


->-^l%- 


4^=i2: 


t^ 


:m^-m- 


^      > 


Chokus. 


1^    1^      g 


1]^=:^ 


^ 


•st- 


^- 


^oc 


?E=CS 


3U»* 


-9t-¥' 


Let    us    hear       theSpir-it,  whisp'ring  Of    the  heav'n  -  ly  joys,   to    come; 
C     -  .    -m-  •  -^     -m-     -m-     -m-  •  -m-     -m-  •      -•-  -m-  •  -m-      .0^ 


i 


:?=1ff=zJE 


ly    i^      g- 


i^ — ^ 


-|^— t^ — 9^ 


>-^ 


^^=1^ 


J?iV. 


1V=^ 


2^: 


^ 


:^ 


ijr^-*^ 


t^ 


Live  by    faith      in  him  who  saved  us,  Till    we  reach    that  glorious  home. 


is 


:ie=5: 


Jaj 


1?=t2= 


^ 


v-t?- 


Property  of  P.  Bilhosn. 


No.  178. 


Neva  E.  Paukhii-l. 


There  awaits  a  Crown. 


C.  E.  Leslie. 


^ig^^^ 


-m^ 


1.  I      will     try       to    be      a       sol  -  dier    of      the      cross, 

2.  I      will     try       to    be      a       sol  -  dier    of      the      cross, 

3.  I      will     try       to    be      a       sol  -  dier    of     the      cross,      (of     the  cross,) 


-fs — Pi- 


m 


It: 


=t^ 


:t:=t:=t=: 


te-N=^: 


1^    i/ 


u    ^ 


S=^= 


^?-^' 

■""=^ 

a=r 

-^-^ 

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-i^ 

— h- 

^ 

F^l 

w^ 

— 1 — 1 

1--- 

1 1 

^ ^ 

1 

— 1^ 

— —\ — 

■1 

— 40 — -J 

V^^rk 

Tho' 

its 

ban 

ner  leads 

in 

wild 

and 

rug  - 

ged 

ways; 

For 

my 

Sav    - 

lor    keep 

■  eth 

watch 

and 

ward 

a   - 

bove; 

And 

the 

spir 

it     will 

not 

sink 

be    - 

neath 

its 

load; 

^rts-ta— 

W- — 

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The'  the  spir  -  it  meets  with  bur  -  den  and  with  loss,  (and  with  loss,) 
He  will  make  the  spir  -  it  tri-umph  o  -  ver  loss,  (o  -  ver  loss,) 
For   the     dear  -  est  ties     of  earth  are    on  -  ly       dross,      (on  -  1}'   dross,) 


Ssl=ilii 


->-^^- 


-(S*- 


m\ 


n     Hi    1          k- 

s 

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K        IS 

K 

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For 
And 

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the 
He 
our 

clouds 
lead 

souls 

— 0 — ^ 

of    grief 
-  eth     all 
should  on     - 

— api 
may 
His 

ly 

— ^ 

shad 
chil    - 
up   - 

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dren 
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all 

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my 
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to 

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days 
lovfc. 
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By  per. 


There  awaits  a  Crown— Concluded. 


On  -  ward,      sol 


dier,         to       the        bat 


tie. 


^ 


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--X 


d^=:d^ 


On  -  ward,      sol    -    dier. 


to       the 

__^ — ^ 


bat 


tie. 


f 


:t=: 


-^ tl^^ • 

crown      of       beau   -   ty 


of      liftht. 


Ther 


a  •  waits 


and 


m^- 


-»-!»- 


t=t' 


:t^=i=ti 


-P2- 


Gird     thine      arm 


or. 


be        thy 


t 


dor. 


Gird     thine      arm 


be 

-4^ 


thy 


dor        strono^, 


:pt=iz:t 


f 


:t=: 


» 


Efc=^^==&: 


To 


the       bat 


tie 


in         his       glo 


ry 


^ 


£E3ES 


and      might. 


^ 


1«: 


^^&" 


No.  179. 

Rev.  N.  McLead. 


Do  the  Right. 


p.  BlLHOBN. 


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1.  Courage    broth-er,     do  not    stum-ble,    Tho' thy  path      be  dark  as    night, 

2.  If    the    road   be  rough  and  drear  -  y,      And  its    end      far  out  of    sight, 

3.  Sim  -  pie    rule,  and  saf-est     guid  -  ing,      In-ward  peace,  and  in-ward  might, 

4.  Some  will  hate  and  some  will  love    thee,  Some  will  flatt  -  er,somewill  slight, 

/m^•  K   1  o 

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There's  a  hand  to  guide  the  hum  -  ble.  Trust  in  God 
Tread  it     brave  -  ly,  strong  or    wea  -  ry.    Trust  in    God 

Comes  while  in  his  love  a  -  bid  -  ing,  Trust-ing  God 
Heed  them  not       but  look  a  -  bout  thee.  Trust  in     God 


^ 


and  do  the  right, 

and  do  the  right, 

and  do -ing  right, 

and  do  the  right 

>     N    N 


Jtl_0l. 


5— k-i*- 


^    ^ 


Chorus. 
Do  the  right. 


k     k 


do  the  right, 


i 


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^d=^H^ 


I 


fc=t5 


3^5 


2t 


er         :Sr:i 


■^Sr. 


Courage    broth-er     do    not      stum-ble.  Trust  in  God      and  do    the    right. 


^1 


JdJE 


tMg-Jg- 


\ V-l^ 


l^   V 


I       I       I 


Copyright,  1889,  by  P.  BaHOBM. 


No.  180.        Bringing  in  the  Sheaves. 


Words  from  "Songs  of  Glory.'' 


Geo.  a.  Minor,  by  per. 


i 


d2 


m=^ 


^ 


1.  Sow  -  ing       in 

2.  Sow  -  ing       in 

3.  Go,     then,     ev 

m * m- 


-Me 


the  morn  -   ing,       sow  -  ing    seeds        of   kind  -  ness, 
the  sun  -  shine,      sow  -  ing        in  the  shad  -  ows, 

er  weep  -  ing,        sow  -  ing       for         the  Mas  -  ter, 

-• , • m-i — • — • * — 


03 


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:2=3C 


Sfipj: 


Sow-ing  in  the  noon-tide,  and  the  dew-y  eves;  Wait-ing  for  the  har- vest, 
Fear-ingnei-thei' clouds  nor  vrinter's  chilling  breeze ;  By  and  by  the  har -vest, 
The'  the  loss  sus-tain'd  our     spir-it    of -ten  grieves ;  When  our  weeping's  o  -  ver. 


-Jh    h            l\ 

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i      1 

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Ti  I'     r 

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0         • 

0 

and 

the    time 

of    reap 

-   ing, 

We    shall 

come 

re  - 

joic 

■    ing, 

and 

the      la    - 

bor    end 

-   ed. 

We    shall 

come 

re  - 

joic 

■    ing. 

He 

will    bid 

us    wel  - 

icome. 

We    shall 

come 

re  - 

joic 

•    ing, 

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m 

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1      i^      ,• 

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^ 

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!/• 

1/        1/ 

V       V 

v 

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Chorus. 


>->— ^ 


izr 


:Szz*: 


-: — •• — ?-d r**- 


bring-ing     in     the  sheaves.  Bringing  in       the  sheaves, bringing  in    the  sheaves. 


m. 


ig: 


-m — P- 


-4^2- 


_j*_i2_ 


:U    U     > 


i<<    c?- 


V~lrv 


.-OJ" 


1^-^ 


2:4: 


as=i: 


3^ 


We  shall  come  rejoice-  /  ing,  bringing  in  the  sheaves,  \ 


Om\t  second  time. 

-r^ — !* — !• — !s — ^- 


i  ing, bringing  in  the  sheaves. 


No.  181.  Stand  for  the  Right. 

"Standi  therefore,  *  *  *  and  having  done  all,  stand."— Eph.  6: 13,  14. 


Jni.iA  IL  Johnston. 

4- 


'Mm 


^=^ 


J .  H.  BUBKE. 


:>— 3'?: 


r— ^-r 


?-'^^' 


1.  Ob!     sol    ■ 

2.  The      :ir    ■ 

3.  Oh!  .staud 


diers 
mor 
for 


HE^ 


of  Christ,   un  -  to  thee        is 

of    God     shall    thy  weak  -  ness 

the  right      iu      the  face        of 

C I i« 


^f^ 


5 


the  call,  The 
de  -  fend,  "Be 
the    foe,       Be- 


t:: 


■^=^=1= 


word 

strong 

lievc 


-H- 


:d^q=; 


:d^ 


:=!: 


»=*=«? 


of 
in 
in 


com  -  mand     sounds    a  -    loud 
the     faith,"     and    hope      on 
thy     God,        and     His   might 


un 
to 
He 


to  all, 
the  end; 
will     show; 


g 


1^ 
"Be 

No 

He 


(\  k  1      1        i^      1^            1^    m 

1       1^    h    1 

A                           IK 

Vi-3  b  J        '      J^  1*               r 

1*    1*  •      1*    0    r 

S^-ztZ-^— ^-^-^-f— «-jE: 

m — 2^3   -^._  ^ 

i»    to-T-^  t. — 1»-  ^- 

strong  in     the  Lord  and  the  power  of  His  might"  Be  watch-ful  and  read  -  y    and 

le-gions  of  sin   .shall  thy   spir  -  it     af-fright,  Be  watchful  and  read  -  y    and 

leads    in     the  dark,  He  will  keep  thee  by  night,  Be  watch-f  ul  and  read  -  y    and 

^'^  1-     ^     ^   F     ^    ^^ 

i^     ^   5^   S-  »i^ 

4-      ^— ^-^     U-U 

^«ig^^_j R^ »: — ! ^'^'^ 

=F,,;i*  .   Ty:    >„ 

1 1 1^— W—' 

Chorus, 


Copyright,  1887,  oy  F.  H.  Revell.    Used  by  permission. 


stand  for  the  Right.  —Concluded. 


Trust     in        the  Lord  and     be    strong      in  His  miglit;  Fierce  is      the    foe, 


fc^=5-N: 


:^=^ 


It 


-f2_ 


:^ 


X- 


:^:z=kzi^ 


=1: 


^ — — f*»— ^ — 


Sharp       is      the  fight;    Be  watch  -  ful   and  read  -   y     and  stand  for  the  right 

-  -     -     ■%: -%-:  -^  ■%■     ^   -^  -m-    ^  .  -^  -^« 


^ 


5±=z 


-^-h- 


:N=^-^=^: 


:^^=N^ 


i 


No.  182. 

Julia  H.  Johnston. 


Go  in  Peace." 


p.  BltHORN. 


1.     Oh, who     is  this    for  -  giv  -  eth    sin,  And  pro- mis -es      re -lease?  The  voice  of 
2."Thy  faith hatli  saved  thee, "gracious  word!  Let    fear  and doubt-ing cease.  O   -  be-dient 

3.  Ac-cord -ing  to      thy  faith    in    Him,  Thy  com- fort  sliall    increase,  Let    not    thy 

4.  A  long  the  com-mon  ways    of     life  Till    eve-ning  brings  re-lease,    A  -  mid  the 

5.  For-giv  -  enmuch.Oh   love  Him  much, Thou  sin -cer  saved   by  grace,  If    thou  hast 


F= 


£-=^ 


-F= 


:N-i=^=^: 


■^^ 


-i^- 


d=^ 


:^=^^ 


i^i 


I        I    I 


-f^ 


'M-=^. 


^ 


:5--^— x^ 


1 


Je  -  sus  speaks  within  And  whispers  '  'go  in 

to   thy  might-y  Lord  Look  up    and   go  in 

hope  and  trust  grow  dim,  Be-lieve  and   go  in 

dai  -  ly  toil    and  strife.  He  bids  thee  go  in 


peace, "And  whispers  "go  in  peace.' 

peace.  Look  up  and   go  in  peace, 

peace,     Be-lieve  and   go  in  peace, 

peace.     He  bids  thee  go  in  peace. 


felt  His  heal-iogtouch.Thoushalt  behold   His  face,     Thou  shalt  be  -  hold  his  face. 


r-Mf 


Copyriglit,  1888.  by  P.  Bilhorn. 


No.  183.     Is  My  Name  Written  There? 

M.  A.  K.  TuANK  M,  Davis, 

, I      ■  -L 


&K 


m 


:d^ 


-Jgi—T 


1.  Lord,       I       care     not      for    rich  -  es,    Neith  -  er        sil  -  ver      nor   gold; 

2.  Lord,     my      sins     they     are  man  -  y,      Like     the    sands      of       fche     sea, 

3.  Oh !    that     beau   -  ti    -   f ul     cit    -    y.      With     its      man  -  sions     of    light, 


^.-.^.-J 


J— ^. 


T===1=^ 


=F= 


;^=1^==^q= 


^^=*: 


=t 


:d=^: 


:^nzz«|± 


I  would  make  sure  of  heav  -  en. 
But  thy  blood,  O  my  Sav  -  ior, 
AVith     its      glo    -   ri  -  tied       be   -    ings. 


^ 


iz2ir^zi=^ 


^ 


^- 


^ 


±] 


:^J 


I  would  en  -  ter  the  fold; 
is  suf  -  fl  -  cient  for  me; 
In      pure     gar  -  ments    of    white; 


f 


r — r 


:t=: 


m 


q==l=1: 


d^^ 
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3^ 


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2i 


i=2' 


In        the  book      of      Thy    king  -  dom,  With      its       pa  -  ges       so      fair, 
For      Thy  prom  -  ise        is       writ  -  ten.      In     bright    let  -  ters     that   glow, 
Where     no        e    -    vil     thing    com  -  eth,     To        de  -  spoil  what       is      fair; 


T- 


\ — L  — ^-    ^^i=F=F 


T- 


1^ 


^& 


=1==^ 


-1— -l 


12^ 


Tell  me,  Je  -  sus,  my  Sav  -  ior,  Is  my  name  writ  -  ten  there? 
"Tho'  your  sins  be  as  scar  -  let.  They  shall  be  white  as  snow. 
Where    the      an  -  gels     are    watch  -  ing,      Is      my    name  writ  -  ten  there? 


^5 


i±=t^ 


^=% 


m 


Refrain 


-Jl 


J, 


;i 


SEi 


125 


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Is       my    name  writ  -  ten    there. 


On       the     page  white     and     fair? 
-J-: — •^T — J J *— 1— 22 3 

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By  permission. 


'-^n:^^ 


> 


is  my  Name?— Concluded. 


--=t 


-W- 


^IZZ^\ 


M 


In     the     book     of       tby    king-  dom,      Is       my    name  writ  -  ten    there? 


fe^|=t=t 


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N--=l« 


-^ 


KE^ 


:t:=:^. 


mm 


No.  184. 


The  Great  Physician. 


Rev.  Wm.  Hunter,  1843. 


Arr.  by  Rev.  J,  H.  Stockton 


=1^ 


iif?: 


i=s=f==f 


1.  The    great     Phy  -  si    -    cian  now 

2.  Your    man    -    y     sins        are     all 

3.  All      glo    -     ry       to         the     dy 


is    near.     The  sym  -  pa  -  tliiz  - 
for-giv'n.     Oh,  hear     the  voiee 
iug  Lamb!      I      now      be    lieve 


—m— 
-*- 
ing 
of 
in 


r 


:t: 


1^=^: 


Je  -  5US ;  He  speaks  the  droop  -  ing  heart      to  cheer,   Oh,  hear      the  voice     of 
Je  -  sus;Go     on      your  way     in  peace      to  heav'n.  And  wear       a  crown  with 
Je  -  sus;  I     love      the  bless -ed     Sav  -  ior's  name.      I    love      the  name     of 


^^*-^  m   — I 1-^  - 


'1=2. 


i^^^ 


:^=:^: 


^^^=^ 


:Et3 


Chorus. 


1P^=f^ 


f: 


S^ 


Je 


"  Sweetest  note      in 


ser   -  aph  song. 
If:     If:    If:- 


J — i^ — r 

Sweetest  name     on 


nor  -  tal  tongue,  Sweet  est  car  -  ol 


er  sung. 


sus,  bless-ed     Je  -  sus. 


4  His  name  dispels  my  guilt  and  fear,  5  And  when  to  that  bright  world  above, 

No  other  name  but  Jesus;  We  rise  to  see  our  Jesus, 

Oh,  how  my  soul  delights  to  hear  We'll  sing  around  the  throne  of  love 

The  precious  name  of  Jesus.  By  per.         His  name,  the  name  of  Jesus. 


No.  185.   Give  me  the  Wings  of  Faith. 


Rev.  I.  Watts,  1700, 
Solo. 


"  Here  we  have  no  continuing  city."— Ueb.  13 :  14. 

Arr,  by  Walter  Kittredge. 


1.  Give  me     the  wings  of     faith    to    rise,  With  -  in     the  vail,  and  see      The 

2.  Oucethcy    were  mourners  here    be  -  low,  And  pour'd  out  cries  and  tears;  They 

3.  I    ask  them  whence  their  vie  -  fry  came:  They  with  u  -  ni  -  ted  breath.  As- 


saints    a-  bove,  how  great  their  joys,     How  bright    their  glo  -  ries    be. 
wrcs  -  tied  hard,     as     we     do    now.   With    sins,      and  doubts,  and  fears, 
cribe  their  con-quest      to     the  Lamb,  Their    tri  -  umph  to       his  death. 


Chorus 


Many  are    the  friends  who  are  waiting  to-day,     Hap-py  on  the  gold-en  strand, 


Many    are  the  voi  -  ces    call-ing  us     a-way.     To  join  their  glorious    band. 


Siit=t:=t=:t= 


^    f^    ^    i< 


JjL-^—^-^^. 


g 


^± 


Repeat  pp 


3S^^ 


:^=i=i=i=i=t^-j^-«=f 


f"rfT 


Calling  us    a-way,      Call-ing  us     away,      Call-ing  to  the  bet- ter  land. 


w~v~>  r 


No.  186. 


How  firm  a  Foundation. 


Geobge  Keith. 


PORTUGUESE  HYMN. 


te^=4: 


-,•'— 1^ 


--^—■:X=t 


-^- 


^=FJ 


r 


-p^-s 


*- 


:^ 


iS: 


How  firm      a  foun-da-  tion,    ye    saints     of  the  Lord,      Is  laid    for 

"Fear  not,      I    am    with  thee,    O    be          not  dis  -  mayed,  For  I       am 

'When  thro' the  deep  wa  -  ters     I     call       thee    to    go.        The  riv  -  ers 

"The  sovil   that  on      Je  -  sus   hath  leaned  for  re  -  pose,        I  will    not, 


your 
thy 

of 

I 


faitli 
God, 
sor  • 
will 


in  his     ex 

I  will    still 

row  shall  not 

not  de  -  sert 


Ei= 


^—K 


eel  -  lent  word.  What  more  can     he     say,  than    to 
give  thee    aid;      I'll    strengthen  thee,  help  thee,  and 
o  -  ver-fiow;   For       I      will     be    with  thee   the 
to     his    foes;  That   soul, though  all    hell  should  en  - 


-m- 


IT^-w: 


:p: 


f-^=i=i: 


35^^5^ 


±f^=t 


'V 


i 


r- 


3^fEEf=«-^ 


you  he  hath  said, 
cause  thee  to  stand, 
tri  -  als  to  bless, 
deav  -  or      to    shake, 


T — r-^ 

To    you,  who  for    re     fuge    to    Je    -  sus  have 

Up  -  held  by    my  grac  -  ious,  ora  -  ni     -  po  -  tent 

And  sane  -    ti  -  fy    to     thee    thy  deep  -  est     dis  - 

I'll    nev  -    er,    no  nev  -  er,      no   nev    -  er     for  - 


i  r 


^^=I=-"T 


^= 


-^- 


— s)-i 


1 


fled?  To       you,     who  for 

hand.  Up    -  held       by    my 

tress.  And      sane  -    ti  -  fy 

sake,  I'll        nev    -    er,     no 


re    -    fuge  to       Je  -    sus     have    tied? 

grac  -  ious,  om  -  ni    -    po  -   tent    hand." 

to        thee  thy  deep  -  est       dis  -  tress." 

nev    -    er,  no  nev    -  er        for  -  sake!" 


tStri 


7^- 


i 


No.  187.    When  our  Waiting  shall  be  Over. 


Neva  E.  Parkhill. 

\ 

G,  R.  Sturgis. 

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1.  When  our 

2.  When  there 

3.  When  the 

4.  0       the 

{»)•  H  At       Z  - 

ea  - 
comes 
pains 
peace, 

[— ^-^ 

—la  . 

ger,  long 
the  last 
of  life 
the  joy. 

-ing 
un  - 
are 
the 

-*- 

— 1«~ 

spir 
clos 
van- 
rapt 

-#— 

w 

-  its, 
ing 

ish'd 

-  ure, 

-m- 

—\m— 

Furl  their 
Of  these 
And  the 

That    is 

.  * 

—\m la — 

wings 
wea 
new 
wait 
:^* 

to    take  their  flight, 

-  ry,  ach  -  ing  hand?, 

-  er  sense    of  peace, 

-  ing    us      at  home, 

'r 1 P •—- ■ 

— \x \m la Ik — 1 

I^f-^h4^— b- 

—!•-=- 
-1^ 

H= 

-1^ 

—W — 

— *«i— 

-W — 

— F- • — 

1/         ^ 

1     > 

^         k         >         1        1 

To  the      mys  -  tic  shores     of      beau  •   ty       far  a    -  way.  Will  the 

Will  the  hearts  that  mourn  for    loved    ones     far  a  -  way,  E'er  be 

Folds  us        in        its     ten  -  der    arms     of       rest  for  aye.  All  the 

Where  the  heart     for    rest,    shall    nev  -  er  breathe  a  sigh,  O  the 


tr- 


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IS        IS          IS 

IS 

IS 

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J*.     >                  />        'ts 

r-xr~7       r 

0     r*      r* 

n 

p 

IS 

J           *:     !        ^      *       *      1 

li^^T 

mm         m 

r 

I  ' 

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m       w         w 

9 

4 

W 

s 

J     m         1          1          * 

tJ 

•     •         i^       l^       ^ 

bea  - 

con  light     of 

glo 

■  ry. 

Shed 

its     ray 

of  brightness    o'er    us, 

si  - 

lenced  in      their 

yearn 

ings, 

Si  - 

lenced  in 

their  wist  -  f  ul  long-ings. 

old 

-   en  friends    a  - 

round 

us, 

With 

the    old 

-   en  ties     that  bound  us. 

song 

of    bliss  that's 

swell  - 

ins. 

Ev 

'ry    tone 

so  sweet  -  ly     tell  -  ing. 

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If:    If:     :f: 

_^_ 

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m. 

^    If:- 

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—to 

-to— 

to— 

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&    1^        i .      r      to 

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V       w*          ^ 

> 

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n^^A 


&z^=Ei: 


When  our  wait 
And      a   -    rise 

Shall  we  dwell 
We  shall  rest 
•m-      ^      ^' 


:2-t 


"±±1 


3=S 


ing     shall  be  o    -     ver 

in  strength  and  beau    -   ty 

in       rest  and  glad  -  ness 

in      love  for  -    ev    -     er 


It 


-1' 


by 
by 
by 
by 

-P~ 


=i 

and 
and 
and 
and 


by. 
by. 
by. 
by. 


-^i 


Ed= 


P^r  permission. 


When  our  Waiting,  etc.   concluded. 


Chorus. 

|k|           IS      IS           IS 

N        > 

IS 

1— fcr  1?       *.        ^ 

r     s  r     ^ 

^      J 

'^        N 

1 

fW-^i- 

-m-^—m-j m— 

-f— *- 

=f— dq 

—4 _4 

^±       S       9 
When  our 

fMl-'O — Iv Is — 

wait  -  ing  shall     be 

— 1 — _ — 1 1 1 

—  \^—, 1b—  la Iv 

o  -  ver, 

If:    If- 

— 1 — . — 1 

— ^ — ^ — 

_j? — f_j 

By   and 

—y — 1»— 

r 

by, 

(by    and   by,) 

— W—-—m — F- F — 

— hs ^ — hs ha 

— F F — 

^jS U 

— F F — 

— U— 

— 1 — i — 1 — 1 

—m — m »— 1 

1 

>      >      1 

d*^=Jt 


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^: 


m 


m 


id^: 


^=S=g 


^      ^      '^ 

Will  the    bea  -  con  light    of     glo  -  ry,  Shed   its     ray       of  brightness  o'er    us, 
Yes,   the    bea  -  con  light    of    glo  -  ry,   Will  then  shed      its  brightness  o'er    us. 


:^=N=^=^: 


f)    h 

ft.                                                          ^ 

Rit.     _____ 

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-^W^ — f^ — f — ^->=^* — ^-^ 

-^ fl 

When    our 

■wait  •  ing     shall     be        o  -  ver    by      and 

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No.  188. 


Deliverance  Will  Come. 


J.  B.  M. 


Rev.  J.  B.  Matthias,  1888. 


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a  way-worn  trav-'ler  In  tat  -  ter'd  gar-ments  clad, 
was  la  -  den  heav  -  y,  His  strength  was  al  -  most  gone, 
mer  sun  was  shin  -  ing,  The  sweat  was  on  his  brow, 
kept  press  -  ing  on  -  ward,  For  he  was  wend -ing  home; 
sters  in  the  ar  -  bor,  That  stood  be  -  side  the  way, 
•  word  be  -  ing,  "On -ward!"  He  stopped  his    ears     and     ran, 


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Yet  he  shout  -  ed      as        he    jour  -  neyed,  De  -  liv    -    er  -  ance    will  come. 


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His      gar  -  ments  worn  and  dust  -  y,        His    step  seemed  ver  -  y 

Still  shout -ing,     as        he  jour -neyed,   De 

At  -  tract  -  ed     his       at  -  ten  -  tion,       In  -  vit  -  ing    his       de  -  lay:  ■» 

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I  saw  him  in  the  evening, 

The  sun  was  bending  low; 
He  overtopped  the  mountain, 

And  reached  the  vale  below: 
He  gained  the  golden  city — 

His  everlasting  home — 
And  shouted  loud,  Hosanna, 

Deliverance  has  come  I 


5.  I  heard  the  song  of  triumph 

They  sang  upon  that  shore, 
Saying,  Jesus  has  redeemed  us 

To  suffer  nevermore: 
Then,  casting  his  eyes  backward 

On  the  race  which  he  had  run, 
He  shouted  loud,  Hosanna, 

The  victory  has  come  I 


Gordon. 


Alfred  Beirly. 


1.  Sovereignof  worlds!  display  thy  power,    Be  tliis  thy    Zi  -  on's     favored  hour; 

2.  Set  up  thy  throne  where  Sa- tan  reigns,   On  west-ern  wilds  and  east  -  ern  plains; 

3.  Speak.aud  the  world  shall  hear  thy  voice,  Speak,  and  the  des  -  ert  shall     rejoice; 


Oh,  bid  theraorn-ing  star  a  -  rise.  Oh,  point  the  hea-then  to  the  skies. 
Far  let  the  gos  -  pel's  sound  be  known.  Make  thou  the  u  -  ni  verse  thine  own. 
Dis-pel  the  gloom  of     hea-then  night,   Bidev'-ry      na  -  tion  hail  the  light. 


No.  190. 

John  Kbble,  1827. 


Sun  of  my  Soul. 


The  Lord  God  is  a  sun.— Vs.  74: 11. 


German.    Arr.  by  W.  H.  Monk. 


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2.  When  the  soft  dews    of    kind  -  ly 
8.     A  -  bide  with  me    from  morn  till 

4.  Watch  by  the  sick;    en  -rich    the 

5.  Come  near  and  bless  us   when  we 


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A -bide  with  me    when  night  is    nigh,  For  with  out    Thee     I      dare  not  die. 

Be    ev  - 'ry  mourn-er's sleep   to  night.  Like  in-f ant's  slum- bers,  pure  and  light. 

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No.  191.1n  the  Christian's  Home  in  Glory. 


Samuel  Younq  Harhbb,  1856. 


(John  xiv.  3.  ) 


Wm.  McDonald,  1856. 


1.  In 

2.  Pain 

3.  Sing, 


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and  sick  -  ness  ne'er  shall  en  -  ter.  Grief  nor     woe    my  lot  shall  share, 

O  sing,     ye  heirs    of     glo  -  ry,  Shout  your    tri  -  umph  as  you    go; 

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H.  BOMAB. 


What  a  Friend. 


C.  C.  C0MTER8E,  By  per. 


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3  Have  we  trials  and  temptations? 

Is  there  trouble  anywhere? 
We  should  never  be  discouraged, 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer. 
Can  we  find  a  friend  so  faithful. 

Who  will  all  our  sorrows  share? 
Jesus  knows  our  every  weakness, 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer. 

No.  193.  Rock  of  Ages. 

A.  M.  TOPLADT. 


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3  Are  we  weak  and  heavy  laden. 

Cumbered  with  a  load  of  care? 
Precious  Saviour,  still  our  refuge, — 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  pra3'er. 
Do  thy  friends  despise,  forsake  thee? 

Take  it  to  the  Lord  in  prayer; 
In  His  arms  He'll  take  and  shield  thee. 

Thou  wilt  find  a  solace  there. 


Thos.  Hastings. 

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Save  from  wrath  and  make  me  pure. 


1.  Rock     of      A  -  ges     cleft     for    me, 
2).  C.   Be       of     sin      the     dou  -   ble   cure. 


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Could  my  tears  forever  flow. 
Could  my  zeal  no  languor  know. 
These  for  sin  could  not  atone; 
Thou  must  save,  and  Thou  alone 
In  my  hand  no  price  I  bring; 
Simply  to  thy  cross  I  cling. 
While  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath, 
When  my  ej^es  shall  close  in  death. 
When  I  rise  to  worlds  unknown. 
And  behold  Thee  on  Thy  Throne, 
Rock  of  Ages  cleft  for  me. 
Let  me  bide  my  self  in  Thee. 


No.  194. 


Cross  and  Crown. 


Thomas  Shehperd. 


Geo.  N.  Allsv. 


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1.  ]Must    Je  -  sus  bear   the  cross    a  -  loue.  And    all     the  world  go  free? 

2.  The     con  -  se  -  era  -  ted  cross    I'll  bear,  Till  death  shall    set     me  free; 

3.  O         pre  -  cious  cross !  O    glo  -  rious  crown !  O      res  -  ur  -  rec  -  tion  day! 

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And  then  go  home  my  crown  to  wear,  For  there's  a  crown  for  me. 
Ye         an-  gels,  from  the  stars  come  down, And  bear    my    soul     a  -  way. 


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No.  195.        Jesus,  Lover  of  My  Soul. 


Charles  Weslet. 


MARTYN  7s,  D. 


S.  B.  Marsh. 
Fine. 


^    j   Je  -  sus,  lov  -  er     of     my  soul,       Let     me    to     Thy  bo  -  som 
■  (  While  the  near  -  er    wa  -  ters  roll,     AVhile  the  tem  -  pest  still     is 
D.  0.  Safe    in  -  to      the    ha  -  ven  guide.     Oh,     re-ceive    my  soul    at       last. 


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Other  refuge  I  have  none. 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee; 
Leave,  oh  leave  me  not  alone, 

Still  support  and  comfort  me. 
All  my  trust  on  Thee  is  stayed. 

All  my  help  from  Thee  I  bring; 
Cover  my  defenceless  head 

With  the  shadow  of  Thy  wing. 


Thou,  O  Christ,  art  all  I  want; 

More  than  all  in  Thee  I  find; 
Raise  the  fallen!  cheer  the  faint! 

Heal  the  sick!  and  lead  the  blindl 
Just  and  holy  is  Thy  Name, 

I  am  all  unrighteousness: 
Vile  and  full  of  sin  I  am, 

Thou  art  full  of  truth  and  grace. 


No.  196. 

CHAL0TTK  Elliott. 


Just  as  I  Am. 

WOODWORTH,    L.  M. 


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1.  Just    as       I    am,  with-out    one  plea,  But  that  Thy  blood  was  shed  for    me, 

2.  Just    as       I    am,  and  wait-ing  not     To    rid    my  soul     of  one  dark  blot 

3.  Just    as       I   am,  tho' tossed  a- bout, With  many  a    con -flict, many    a  doubt, 


And  that  Thou  bidd'st  me  come  to  Thee,  O  Lamb  of  God  I  come,  I 
To  Tbee.whose  blood  can  cleanse  each  spot,  O  Lamb  of  God  I  come,  I 
Fightings    and  fears  with -in,    without,    O  Lamb  of  God    I  come,  I 


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4  Just  as  I  am,  poor,  wretched,  blind, 
Sight,  riches,  healing  of  the  mind. 
Yea,  all  I  need  in  Thee  to  find, 
O  Lamb  of  Godl  I  come,  I  cornel 


5  Just  as  I  am;  Thou  wilt  receive, 
Wilt  welcome,  pardon,  cleanse,  relieve; 
Because  Thy  promise  I  believe, 
0  Lamb  of  Godl  I  come,  I  come! 


No.  197. 


Isaac  Watts. 


Am  I  a  Soldier. 

ARLINGTON.    C  .M. 


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Are  there     no    foes 

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dier    of     the  cross —  A      foU-'wer     of        the  Lamb, 

ried    to     the    skies      On    flow-'ry    beds       of  ease; 

for  me     to    face?    Must     I      not  stem      the  flood? 

if      I  would  reign,     In-crease  my    cour  •  age.  Lord; 


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While  oth  -  ers  fought     to      win  the  prize,  And  sailed  thro'  blood  -  y 

a     friend  to   grace.  To    help    me     on         to 

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No.  198. 


Blest  be  the  Tie. 


Rev.  John  Fawcett. 


DENNIS. 


From  H.  G.  Nagku. 


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Come,  Thou  Fount 


Rev.  R.  Robinson,  1758. 


NETTLETON. 


Old  Melody,  1812. 

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ing,   Call  for  songs    of    loud-est  praise; 

D.C.  Praise  themount.Tm  fixedup  -  on      it!  Mount  of  Thy     re  -  deeming  love. 

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2  Here  I'll  raise  my  Ebenezer, 

Hither  by  Thy  help  I'm  come; 
And  I  hope  by  Thy  good  pleasure, 

Safely  to  arrive  at  home. 
Jesus  sought  me  when  a  stranger. 

Wandering  from  the  fold  of  God; 
He  to  rescue  me  from  danger 

iBterposed  His  precious  blood. 


3  Oh,  to  grace  how  great  a  debtor. 

Daily  I'm  constrained  to  be! 
Let  Thy  goodness  as  a  fetter. 

Bind  my  wandering  heart  to  Theei 
Prone  to  wander,  Lord,  I  feel  it — 

Prone  to  leave  the  God  I  love — 
Here's  my  heart,  oh,  take  and  seal  it^ 

Seal  it  for  Thy  courts  above. 


No.  200.    Come  ye  that  Love  the  Lord. 

Words  by  Isaac  Watts.— Arranged. 


Arranged. 


1.  Come    ye 
Cho.    I'm       glad 


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j         And  every  tear  be  dry; 

We're  marching  thro'  Immanuel's  ground, 
I         To  fairer  worlds  on  high. — Cho 


2  Let  those  refuse  to  sing 

Who  never  knew  our  God, 
But  servants  of  the  heavenly  King 
May  speak  His  praise  abroad. — Cho. 


Wo.  201. 


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3.  Oh,  believe  Him, 

4.  He  is  able. 

6.  He  is  willing. 
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7.  Call  upon  Him. 

8.  He  will  hear  you. 

9.  Look  unto  Him. 

10.  He'll  forgive  you. 

11.  Flee  to  Jesus, 


12.  Only  trust  Him. 

13.  Jesus  loves  you, 

14.  Don't  reject  Him. 

15.  I  believe  Him. 

16.  Hallelujah.    Amen. 


Sweet  Hour  of  Prayer. 


No.  204. 


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Sweet  hour  of  prayer,  sweet  hour  of  prayer, 
That  calls  me  from  a  world  of  care. 
And  bids  me  at  my  Father's  throne 
Make  all  my  wants  and  wishes  known! 
In  seasons  of  distress  and  grief 
My  soul  has  often  found  relief, 
And  oft  escaped  the  tempter's  snare 
By  thy  return,  sweet  hour  of  prayer. 

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Sweet  hour  of  prayer,  sweet  hour  of  prayer, 
Thy  wings  shall  my  petition  bear 
To  Him,  whose  truth  and  faithfulness 
Engage  the  waiting  soul  to  bless: 
And  since  he  bids  me  seek  His  face, 
Believe  His  word,  and  trust  His  grace, 
I'll  cast  on  Him  my  every  care. 
And  wait  for  thee,  sweet  hour  of  prayer, 
No.  203.  Over  There. 


Lord,  I  hear  of  .showers  of  blessing 
Thou  art  scattering  full  and  free; 

Showers,  the  thirsty  land  refreshing; 
Let  some  drops  now  fall  on  me, 
Even  me. 

2  Pass  me  not,  O  God,  my  Father, 

Sinful  though  my  heart  may  be; 
Thou  might'st  leave  me,  but  the  rather 
Let  Thy  mercy  light  on  me. 
Even  me. 

3  Pass  me  not,  O  gracious  Savior, 

Let  me  live  and  cling  to  thee; 
I  am  longing  for  Thy  favor; 
Whilst  Thou'rt  calling,  O  call  me, 
Even  me. 

No.  205.      He  Leadeth  Me. 


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O  think  of  the  home  over  there, 

By  the  side  of  the  river  of  light. 
Where  the  saints  all  immortal  and  fair. 

Are  robed  in  the  garments  of  white. 
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Oh,  think  of  the  friends  over  there, 

Who  before  us  the  journey  have  trod. 
Of  the  songs  that  they  breathe  on  the  air 

In  their  homes  in  the  palace  of  God. 
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I'll  soon  be  at  home  over  there. 

For  the  end  of  my  journey  I  see; 
Many  dear  to  my  heart,  over  there, 

Are  watching  and  waiting  for  me. 
No  206.    .  At  The 


1  He  leadeth  me!  oh,  blessed  thought. 

Oh, words  with  heavenly  comfort  fraught, 
Whate'er  I  do,  where'er  I  be, 
Still  'tis  God's  hand  that  leadeth  me! 
Cho, — He  leadeth  me,  He  leadeth  me, 
By  His  own  hand  He  leadeth  me; 
His  faithful  follower  I  would  be. 
For  by  His  hand  He  leadeth  me. 

2  Sometimes  mid  scenes  of  deepest  gloom. 
Sometimes  where  Eden's  bowers  bloom, 
By  waters  still,  o'er  troubled  sea, — 
Still  'tis  God's  hand  that  leadeth  me. 

3  Lord,  I  would  clasp  Thy  hand  in  mine, 
Nor  ever  murmur  nor  repine, 
Content,  whatever  lot  I  see. 

Since  'tis  my  God  that  leadeth  me. 
Fountain. 


I'm  at  the  f  oun-tain  drink-ing,  Glo  -  ry      to  God,  My  soul     is   sat  -  is  -  fied. 
2  3 

Ask  but  His  grace,  and  lo!  'tis  given.  The'  sin  and  sorrow  wound  my  soul, 

I'm  at  the  fountain  drinking,  I'm  at  the  fountain  drinking, 

Ask  and  He  turns  your  hell  to  heaven,  Jesus,  Thy  balm  will  make  me  whole, 

I'm  on  my  journey  home.  I'm  on  my  journey  home. 


a^  207. 

Nearer,  My  Grod,  to  Thee. 


No.  209. 


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1  Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee; 

Nearer  to  Thee; 
E'en  though  it  be  a  cross, 

That  raiseth  me, 
Still  all  my  song  shall  be, 
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Nearer  to  Thee, 

2  Though  like  the  wanderer. 

The  sun  gone  down. 
Darkness  be  over  me. 

My  rest  a  stone, 
Yet  in  my  dreams  I'd  be 
||:Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee,:] 
Nearer  to  Thee. 

3  There  let  the  way  appear. 

Steps  unto  heaven ; 
All  that  Thou  sendest  me. 

In  mercy  given; 
Angels  to  beckon  me 
|l:Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee,:] 
Nearer  to  thee. 

No.  208. 

Work,  for  the  Night  is  Coming. 


1  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming. 

Work,  through  the  morning  hours; 
Work,  while  the  dew  is  sparkling, 

Work,  'mid  springing  flowers; 
Work,  when  the  day  grows  brighter. 

Work  in  the  glowing  sun; 
Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

When  man's  work  is  done. 

2  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming, 

Work  through  the  sunny  noon; 
Fill  brightest  hours  with  labor. 

Rest  comes  sure  and  soon. 
Give  every  flying  minute. 

Something  to  keep  in  store; 
Work,  for  the  night  is  coming. 

When  man  works  no  more. 

J  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming. 

Under  the  sunset  skies; 
While  the  bright  tints  are  glowing. 

Work,  for  the  daylight  flies. 
Work  till  the  last  beam  fadeth, 

Fadeth  to  shine  no  more; 
Work  while  the  night  is  darkening, 

When  man's  work  is  o'er. 


There  is  a  Fountain 


There  is  a  fountain  filled  with  blood. 
Drawn  from  Immanuel's  veins; 

And  sinners  plunged  beneath  that  flood, 
Lose  all  their  guilty  stains. 

2  The  dying  thief  rejoiced  to  see 

That  fountain  in  his  day; 
And  there  may  I  though  vile  as  he. 
Wash  all  my  sins  away. 

3  Then  in  a  nobler,  sweet  song, 

I'll  sing  Thy  power  to  save, 
When  this  poor  lisping,  stammering  tongiie 
Lies  silent  in  tne  srave. 
No.  210. 

I  am  Coming  to  the  Cross. 


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I  am  poor,  and  weak,  and  blind; 
I  am  counting  all  but  dross, 
I  shall  full  salvation  find. 
Cho. — I  am  trusting  Lord,  in  Thee, 
Blest  Lamb  of  Calvary; 
Humbly  at  Thy  cross  I  bow, 
Jesus  saves,  He  saves  me  now, 

2  Long  my  heart  has  sighed  for  Thee, 

Long  has  evil  reigned  within; 
Jesus  sweetly  speaks  to  me, — 

"I  will  cleanse  you  from  all  sin." — Cho. 

3  Here  I  give  my  all  to  Thee, 

Friends,  and  time,  and  earthly  store; 
Soul  and  body  Thine  to  be, — 

Wholly  Thine  for  evermore. — Cho. 

4  Jesus  comes!  He  fills  my  soull 

Perfected  in  Him  I  am; 
I  am  every  whit  made  whole; 
Glory,  glory  to  the  Lamb. — Cho. 
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That  calls  me,  Lord,  to  Thee, 
For  cleansing  in  Thy  precious  blood. 
That  flowed  on  Calvary. 
C/u). — I  am  coming,  Lord, 

Coming  now  to  Thee! 
Wash  me,  cleanse  me  in  the  blood. 
That  flowed  on  Calvary. 
2  Though  coming  weak  and  vile, 
Thou  dost  my  strength  assure; 
Thou  dost  my  vileness  fully  cleanse. 
Till  spotless  all  and  pure. 


No.  212. 


Doxology. 


Words  by  SAjrtrEt  Daths. 


SESSIONS. 


Mnsio  by  L.  O.  Emisbsoic. 


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Titles  in  lL4)mans.        First  Lines  in  Italics. 


A. 

Abiding 57 

A  Bright  to-morrow 170 

A  Child  of  the  King 118 

Again  we  have  come  in  yehovah^s  Name.  145 

A  Happy  Band  are  we 108 

Alas!  and  did  my  Savior  bleed 88 

All  Hail  the  Power  of  Jesus  Name i 

Am  I  a  Soldier  of  the  Cross I97 

An  all  Sufficient  Savior 127 

And  can  I  yet  Delay 171 

Anywhere  with  Jesus 141 

Are  you  Coming  while  He  Calls...... .  143 

Are  you  Washed  in  the  Blood ....  4 

Are  you  Weary ,  are  you  Heavy  Hearted  116 

Art  thou  Weak,   Afflicted  Soul ...... ..  127 

A  Ruler  once  came 137 

As  Waters  Cold  to  Fainting  Souls .  ....  54 

A  Story  Sweet  and  True....  ....  .... ..  68 

As  I  am,  Oh,  Jesus,  Take  me..... 95 

At  the  Feast  of  Belshazzar 155 

At  the  Fountain 206 

At  the  Sounding  of  the  Trumpet ......  1 22 

Autumn 99 

Awake!   Awake!.. 167 

B. 

Behold  Me,  Standing  at  the  Door......  69 

Behold  Him  Hanging  .... .... ...... ..  74 

Behold  the  Mc^ter  now 168 

Belmont 146 

Beulah   Land 21 

Be  Strong  in  the  Lord 90 

Blest  be  the  Tie  that  Binds.. 198 

Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father 43 

Blessed  Assurance 131 

Blessed  Jesus,  Keep  me  white 142 

Bringing  in  the   Sheaves 180 

Brother  at  the   Threshold  Standing 94 

By  the  Cross  of  Christ 98 

By  the  Cross  of  Christ  my  Savior....  98 

0. 

Calvary 25 

Cheer  Thee 48 

Christ  is  Born-.........,,,.... 85 


Christ  my  All 120 

Church  Rallying  Song.. 167 

Closer  to   Thee 14 

Closer,  Lord,  to  Thee 87 

Come  and  See 153 

Come,  Great  Deliverer,  come ......  3 

Come  Thoa  Fount ....  199 

Come  Thou  Almighty  King 9 

Come,  Sinners  Come  ! 16 

Come,  Sing  Hallelujah 59 

Come   to  Jesus 201 

Come  Unto  me  Saith  Jesus 72 

Come,  Ye    Disconsolate 22 

Come,  Ye   Children,  March    Along 6i 

Come  Ye  Sinners,  Poor  and  Needy ....  175 

Come,  Ye  tliat  Love  the  Lord ..  200 

Conquer  Through  His  Word 37 

Courage,  Brother 179 

Cross  and  Crown 194 

D. 

Deliverance  will  Come 188 

Depth  of  Mercy 107 

Do  the  Right 179 

Down  at  the    Cross 11 

Doxology 212 

Drink  and  Live 10 

Drinking  at  the  Living  Fountain 5 

E. 

Each  Cooing  Dove....... 84 

Even  Me 204 

F. 

Flee  as  a  Bird 128 

G. 

Give  Me  jesus...... 147 

Give  me  the  Wings  of  Faith 185 

Give  Thanks  in  theNight 117 

Glory  be  to  the  Father 214 

Glory  to  Jesus,  He  Saves......  .......  2 

Glory  to  His  Name 11 

Gloria  Patria 214 

Go  and  Sin  no  more 50 

God  be  with  you  till  we  Meet  Again 112 

God  is  Near  Thee 4S 

God's  Wonderful  Loye.,,.,, .,,.  .,«*,.  70 


Go  in  Peace.. 182 

Gordon .  189 

Go,  Work  in  the  Harvest 62 

Guide  me,  O,  Thou  Great  Jehovah....  55 

H. 

Hallelujah,  Look  to  Jesus iio 

Hast  Thou  Heard  of  Jesus 135 

Hast  Thou  not  Known. ^ 103 

Hast  Thou  Heard  of  God . ...... ...  70 

Have  you  been  to  yesus. .... 4 

Heaven  is   my  Home 38 

He  giveth  Power  to  the  Faint 103 

He  is  Calling  you  To-day 41 

He  Knoweth  ye  have  Need 123 

He  Knows 24 

He  Leadeth   Me 205 

Help  me  Sing  my  Savior  s  Worth 51 

He  Saves 119 

Holy,   Holy,   Holy! 149 

How  Can  I   Live    Without  Jesus 150 

How  Long 148 

How  Firm  A    Foundation 186 

How  Sweet  the  Gentle  Savior,... 50 

I. 

I  am  Coming,  Lord,  to  Thee 39 

I  am  Saved.... 40 

lam  Coming  to  the  Cross..... 210 

I  Come  to  Thee,  Dear  Savior 100 

I  Could  no  Do  Without  Thee 53 

I  do  Believe 78 

I  do  not  Ask  for  the  Pride  of  Life .  60 

If  Aught  of  thy  Life 170 

/  Have  Found  a  Friend  in  Jesus ......  73 

/  Have  Found  a  Balm 5 

I  Have  Found  Repose 125 

I  Hear  thy   Welcome   Voice 211 

ril  Sing  of  the  Story 8 

I  Love  to  Sing  of  Jesus 56 

I  Long  to  Know  Thee  Better 165 

Tm  but  a  Stranger  Here..... 38 

In  Everything  give  Thanks 117 

In  Sight  of  the  Crystal  Sea 86 

In  that  Land  of  Bliss 52 

In  the  Christians  Home  in  Glory 191 

In  the  Lamb^s  Book  of  Life 34 

In  the  Hour  when  Guilt  Assails  ......  120 

In  the  Silent  Midnight 12 

/  Sat  Alone  with  Lifers  Memory 86 

X  iiaw  a  Wav-worn  Traveler 188 


Is  it,  there,  Written  There 60 

Is  it  Well  with  your  Soul 105 

Is  my  Name  Written  there 183 

It  Reaches  me 26 

Fve  Enlisted  in  the  Army ...... ......  37 

Tve  Reached  the  Land  of 21 

Vve  Wandered  in  Sorrow  and  Sin,...  173 

I  will  Follow  Thee,  my  Savior 139 

I  will  Sing  the  Wondrous  Story 19 

/  will  try  to  be  a  Soldier  of  the  Cross.,  178 

J. 

Jesus  all  Sufficient 45 

Jesus  Ever  Present  Friend. 45 

Jesus  Christ  is  Passing  by 158 

Jesus'  Savior  Great  Example 13 

Jesus  Lover  of  my  Soul 195 

Jesus  my  all .. .  64 

Jesus  my  Savior.. 76 

Jesus  my  Savior  to  Bethlehem-  came..  129 

Jesus,  I  my  Cross  have  Taken...... ..  99 

Jesus  is  Pleading  with  my  Poor  Soul. .  104 

Jesus  is  Coming.. 121 

Jesus,  Savior,  Pilot  me 20 

Just  as  I  am..... 196 

L. 

Lead  me  on 156 

Let  it  make  Thee  Whole.............  loi 

Let  the  Savior  in 77 

Life  Evermore 33 

Living  Waters  Pure  and  Free 10 

Lift  up  your  Voices. . 121 

Lift  your  Eyes  and  Look  on  Jesus .....  no 

List  to  the  Music 85 

Lo ,  a  Poor  and  Needy  Sinner . 163 

Lo,  a  Stranger  at  the  Door 91 

LookuntoMe.  . 172 

Lord,  I  Hear  of  Showers 104 

Lord,  I  Care  not  for  Riches 183 

Lord  Jesus,  I  Long  to  be...... .......  152 

Love,  Rest,  Peace  and  J07 159 

M. 

Manifold  Grace 54 

Majestic   Sweetness............ ......  146 

Memories  of  Galillee 84 

More  Like  Thee.... 13 

More  Love  to  Thee,  O  Christ 113 

Move   Forward 114 

Must  I  go,  and   Empty-handed........  138 

Must  Jesus  Bear  the  Cross  Alone 194 


My  Country  'tis  of  Thee 126 

My  Heart  Sings  a  Song ......  ....  ....  64 

My  Jesus,  I  Love  Thee 92 

My  Father  is  Rich .,..  67 

N. 

Nearer  the  Cross.... 32 

Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee 207 

No  Night  in  Heaven 160 

0. 

O,  Brother  which  Side  of  the  Lord  will 

you  stand 15 

0/  Him  who  did  Salvation  bring 206 

Oh,  Happy  day 36 

Oh,  List  to  the  Call 174 

Oh,  Let  the  Words  of  fesus  Ring 33 

Oh,  Now  L  see  the  Crimson  Flood 81 

Oh,  Prodical  come,  I  am  Waiting 17 

Oh,  Soldier  of  Christ 181 

Oh ,  the  Precious  Blood  of  Jesus ....    i  o  i 

Oh,  Think  of  the  Home  over  there 203 

Oh,  tis  Glory  in  my  Soul 7 

Oh,  'tis  Uttermost  Salvation.... ......     26 

Oh,   Trtist  the  Savior .. 66 

Oh,  Troubled  Heart  there  ii  a  Home..   169 

Oh,  What  a  Meeting 124 

Oh,  What  are  you  Doing  for  yesus  ...     63 

Oh,  Who   is  this 182 

Old  Hundred,  L.  M..... 213 

On  Calvary's  Brow .. ..... ......     25 

Only  a  Little  While 164 

Only  Trust  Him 162 

Onthe  Cross 88 

On  the  Cross,  the  Savior  hanging 74 

O,  yesus,  my  Lord  and  Savior 14 

O,  Prodigal,  don't  stay  away 71 

O,  Prodigal  Com.e. ............     17 

O,  Soul  in   Want  and  Sorrow 123 

O,  thou  who  Dwellest  in  the  Sky ......     42 

Over  There 203 

P. 

Praise  God   from  whom   all   Blessings 
flow 213 

Praise  God  from  whom....  .... ......  212 

Precious  the  Blood 31 

Press  toward  the  Mark........ 102 

R. 

Rally  round  the  Cross.... 145 

Rejoice,  Rejoice..,, ......  ...*,. ......   109 


Revive  us  Again 75 

Ring  out  the  word  of  Christ  our  Lord.   102 

Rise  and  let  me  in 91 

Rock  of  Ages...... 193 

Rouse  ye  Saints..... 80 

s. 

Salvation,  O  Sing  the  Story 176 

Savior,  Pilot   me 20 

Savior,  Blessed  Savior 133 

Saved  to  the  Uttermost 151 

Save  me,  Lord 163 

Seeking  the  Lost 47 

Seeking  for  me 129 

Seek  the  Lord  and  His  Strength 132 

Shall  I  meet  my  Sainted  Mother 65 

Shall  I  be  Saved   To-night 104 

Sing  Glory  to  God 119 

Singing  of  Jesus 51 

Sing  Hallelujah  to  Jesus 59 

Sometimes  the  Sky  is 93 

Softly  not  the  Light  of  Day. 144 

Soon  will  the  Mist  Roll  Away 27 

Sovereign  of  Worlds  Displayed.  ......    189 

Sowing  in  the  Morning 180 

Spurn  me  not 89 

Stand  up  for  Jesus 28 

Stand  for  the  Right..... 181 

Steer  for  the  Light 161 

Sun  of  my  Soul .................   190 

Sweet  Hour  of  Prayer 202 

Sweet  Peace,  the  Gift  of  God's  love....     23 
Sweet  Surprises 177 

T. 

Take  my  Life,  and  Let  it  be 136 

Take  the  Step,  my  Brother,  Take  it....  94 

Take  the  World,  but  Give  me  Jesus.. .  147 

Tell  it  to  Jesus 116 

The  Book  of  Life...... 34 

The  City  of  Gold......... 29 

The  Child  of  a  King , 67 

The  Cleansing  Wave 8t 

The  Great  Physician.................  184 

The  Kingis  Coming 109 

The  IJly  of  the  Valley .,  73 

The  Lord's  my  Shepherd 83 

The  Lord  has  Washed .. . 49 

The  Master's  Call 168 

The  New  Song 35 


The  Prodigal  Child 17 

The  Promised  Land ..     58 

The  Savior's  Hand  is  Knocking iii 

The  Savior  hath  said 41 

The  Savior  is  my  All  in  All 18 

The  Savior  Shed  his  Precious  Blood...     31 

The  Worker's  Payer.... .     42 

There  Awaits  a   Crown 178 

There  are  Songs  of  yoy 35 

There    Comes  to   my  Heart  one  Sweet 

Strain .... 23 

There  is  a  Fountain  Filled  with  Blood . .  209 

There^s  a  Beautiful  Lighthouse 161 

There's  a  City  that  Looks 29 

There  s  a  Stranger  at  the  Door .     77 

There'' s  Work  that  we  can  do 82 

There  is  Love,  True  Love 159 

There  is  Cleansing  in  the  Blood lo6 

This  is  the  Golden  Seed  Time 6 

Thou  art  Drifting 115 

Thy   Love  to   me 30 

Tis  the  Gospel  invitation 153 

To-day  the  Redeemer  is  Calling 148 

To  Save  a  Poor  Sinner  Like  me 8 

To  the  Cross,  Dear  Christ 7 

Traveling  Home  to  the  Better  Land..   156 

Trust  Jesus  over  all 66 

Trusting  in  the  Promise  of  Jesus 125 

Touchand  Cleanse  me - 130 

f'wfts  Jesus  my  Savior 44 


w. 

Wait  and  Murmur  not 169 

We'll  Sing  the    Wondrous  Story 68 

We  Praise    Thee,  O  God 75 

We're  a  Happy    Christian  Band 108 

We're  on  the  Way 58 

We  Shall  see  Him,  and  be  Like  Him  ..     43 

Wt  Speak  of  the  Land  of  the  Blest 97 

We  Would  See  Jesus 134 

What  Christ  Hath  Done  for  me 49 

What  a  Gathering  that  will  be 122? 

What  are  you  Doing  for  Jesus 63 

What  Must  it  b«  to  be  There? 97 

What  a  Friend  we  have  in  Jesus ..   192 

What  Time  I  am  afraid 93 

What  will  your  Harvest  be? 6 

What  will  you  now  do  with  Jesus? 96 

When  All  the  Saints  get  Home 124 

When  My  Savior  I  Shall  See 46 

When  My  Work  "V  Finished 157 

When  our  Eager  Longing  Spirits  ....    187 

When  our  Waiting  Shall  be  Over 187 

When  the  Savior  Came  to  Dwell  below    106 

Where  will  you  Stand 15 

While  Jesus  whispc?  to  you,  Come....    140 

While  the  Years  are  Rolling  by 82 

Whiter  than  Snow 152 

Wilmont.... 154 

Will  the  Gates  of  U«aven  be  Open 157 

Will  you  Come? 166 

Who  Can  it  be?...r- 173 

Work,  for  the  Night  is  Coming 208 

Work  till  the  Sun  Goet»  Down 62 

Y. 

Ye  Must  be  Born  Agai/* 137 

Yield  not  to  Temptation- 79 

Yonder  s  the  Land  Whe-e  the 27 

You  Have  Heard  the  Gos^  Mintage..  143 


914. 


GOD^S  WORD  TO  YOU. 


ALL  HAVE  SINNED. 

There  is  nene  righteous,  no,  not  one.-  - 
Bomans  iii.  10. 

There  is  no  difference,  for  all  havesin- 
ned,  and  come  short  of  the  glory  of  God. 
^Romans  iii.  23. 

For  whosoever  shall  keep  the  whole  law 
and  yet  oft'end  in  one  point,  he  is  guilty  of 
all. — James  ii   10. 

If  we  say  that  we  have  not  sinned,  we 
make  Him  a  liar,  and  His  word  :s  not  in  us. 
—1  Jolm  i.  10. 

"Wherefore,  as  by  one  man  sin  entered 
into  the  world,  and  death  by  sin;  and  so 
death  passed  upon  all  men,  for  that  aJI 
have  sinned.— Romans  v.  12. 

The  Scripture  hath  concluded  all  under 
sin,  that  the  promise  by  faith  of  Jesus 
Christ  might  be  given  to  them  that  be- 
lieve.— Galatians  iii.  22. 


YET  GOD  LOVES  YOU. 

God  Is  love.— 1  John  iv.  16. 

For  God  80  loved  the  world,  that  He  gave 
His  only  begotten  Son,  that  whosoever 
believeth  in  Him  shoQld  not  perish,  but 
have  everlasting  life. — John  iii.  16. 

God  commendeth  His  love  toward  us  in 
that,  while  we  wers  yet  sinners,  Christ 
died  for  us. — Romans  v.  8. 

Hereby  perceive  we  the  love  of  God, 
because "  He  laid  down  His  life  for  us. — 
1  John  iii.  16. 


YOU  MAY  BE  SAVED. 

For  God  sent  not  His  Son  into  the  world 
to  condemn  the  world;  but  that  the  world 
through  Him  might  be  saved.- John  iii.  17. 

This  is  a  faithful  saying,  and  worthy  of 
all  acceptation,  that  Christ  Jesus  came  in- 
to the  world  to  save  sinners. — 1  Timothy 
i.  15. 

Neither  is  there  salvation  in  any  other; 
for  there  is  none  other  name  under  heaven 
given  among  men,  whereby  we  must  be 
saved.— Acts  iv.  12. 

Believe  ofl  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and 
thou  Shalt  be  saved.— Acts  xvi.  12. 


NOW. 

Behold,  now  is  thf.  accepted  time;  be- 
hold, now  is  the  day  of  salvation.— 2  Cor- 
inthians vi.  2. 

To-day  if  ye  will  hear  His  voice,  harden 
not  your  hearts. — Hebrews  iii.  15. 

Boast  not  thyself  of  to-morrow;  for  thou 
knowest  not  what  a  dsry  may  bring  forth. 
Proverbs  sxvii.  1. 

Come  now,  and  let  us  reason  together, 
saith  the  Lord;  though  your  sins  be  as 
scarlet,  they  shall  be  as  white  as  snow; 
though  they  be  red  like  crimson,  they  shall 
be  as  wool.  -Isaiah  i.  18. 


BELIEVE  AND  LIVE. 

He  that  believeth  on  the  Son  hath  ever- 
lasting life.— John  iii.  36. 

Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  he  that 
heareth  My  word,  and  believeth  on  Him 
that  sent  Me,  hath  everlasting  life,  and 
shall  not  come  into  condemnation,  but  is 
passed  from  death  unto  life. — John  v.  24. 

As  Moses  lifted  up  the  serpent  in  the 
wilderness,  even  so  must  the  Son  of  man 
be  lifted  up,  that  whosoever  believeth  in 
Him  should  not  perish,  but  have  eternal 
life.— John  iii.  U-15. 

But  to  Him  that  worketh  not,  but  be- 
lieveth on  Him  that  justifteth  the  ungodly, 
his  faith  is  counted  for  righteousness.— 
Romans  iv.  5. 


NEGLECT  &  PERISH. 

How  shall  we  escape,  if  we  neglect  so 
great  salvation. — Hebrews  ii.  3. 

He  that  being  often  reproved,  hardeneth 
his  neck,  shall  suddenly  be  destroyed,  and 
that  without  remedy. — Proverbs  xxix.  1. 

He  that  believeth  not,  shall  b'S  damned. 
— Mark  xvi.  16. 

The  wicked  shall  be  turned  into  Hell, 
and  all  the  nations  that  forget  God. — 
I's«lm  ix.  17. 

Except  ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  likewise 
perish. — Luke  xiii.  3.